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    Home » Yutong Pure Electric Buses Excel in Extreme Cold Weather Tests in Norway and Kazakhstan
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    Yutong Pure Electric Buses Excel in Extreme Cold Weather Tests in Norway and Kazakhstan

    February 28, 2024
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    ZHENGZHOU, China, Feb. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Yutong Bus Co., Ltd. (“Yutong“, SHA:600066), a global mainstream bus supplier, has successfully completed rigorous road tests under extreme cold weather conditions of its pure electric buses in Norway and Kazakhstan, demonstrating a significant milestone in the electrification of public transport. Facing temperatures as low as -25°C in Kazakhstan, the Yutong battery electric bus achieved a remarkable driving range of 374 km, setting a new benchmark for electric bus performance in harsh climates.

    The tests in the frigid environments of Astana, Kazakhstan, and within the Arctic Circle in Norway, were not just a trial of endurance but a clear signal of the electric buses’ operational capabilities in extreme conditions.

    The E18PRO model, put to the test in Kazakhstan, embarked on a challenging journey on January 21, 2024, demonstrating not just the bus’s remarkable range but also its ability to provide a warm and comfortable environment for over 1,500 passengers. The vehicle’s consistent interior temperature between 18°C and 22°C amidst the biting cold was particularly lauded by passenger for enhancing comfort.

    The secret to the E18PRO’s success lies in Yutong’s cutting-edge battery technology, featuring a liquid heating system that maintains optimal temperatures for the lithium iron phosphate batteries, ensuring efficient operation even in the coldest of climates. Additionally, the bus benefits from Yutong’s vast experience in operating 190,000 new energy commercial vehicles worldwide, employing customized control strategies tailored for extreme cold operations.

    Yutong Pure Electric Buses Triumph in Extreme Cold Weather Tests in Norway

    Yutong’s pursuit of excellence continued in Norway, where the U12 model was subjected to a demanding test in Kirkenes. Achieving a power consumption of 1.56 kw/km in a live test over 105 km, the U12 operated flawlessly in temperatures reaching -33°C. Yutong’s focus on enhancing vehicle durability against corrosion and wear, particularly in Norway’s salt-laden, snowy conditions, has been critical to its success.

    With over 331 battery electric buses operating in Norway, Yutong demonstrated its unwavering dedication to improving public transport’s sustainability worldwide. The company’s innovative approach, from the battery’s liquid cooling system to its intelligent features like remote air conditioning scheduling and fault diagnosis, showcases its leadership in the electric bus market.

    Yutong Bus’s dedication to driving the international move towards a greener and safer public transportation system is clearly demonstrated through this remarkable progress in battery electric vehicle capability.

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