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FIRST ALFA BUS ELECTRIC CITYBUS ARRIVED IN ITALY
Published at 31.08.2010

Recently, the Italian Rama Company http://www.griforama.it/ , M2AP consulting company signed a cooperation agreement with Shanghai Leibo New Energy Auto Technology Limited and Jiangsu Alfa Bus Co.,Ltd for the development of electric city buses for the Italian market. Rama is a subsidiary of the Grosseto public transport company.

The technology used in this the new environmental friendly electric bus enables an average speed of 90 kilometres/hour and has an action radius of 200 kilometres, including use of the air-conditioning.

The first prototype vehicle has meanwhile been produced in China, the various European approvals will be obtained in March 2011, after which the first vehicles will put into operation in Grosseto in May 2011. After that, the buses will be available for sale at all European markets, Rama will be responsible for sales and service.
http://www.busworld.org/news/article/999#start

Alfa Bus & Shanghai Leibo Joints Hand with Italian Rama
2010-08-04

Source:www.chinabuses.org

Recently, Italian Rama Company, M2AP consulting company made cooperation agreement with Shanghai Leibo New Energy Auto Technology Limited Company and Jiangsu Alfa Bus Co.,Ltd for the development of electric city buses.

It is planed that the prototype vehicle will be produced in China in 2010, the various approvals will be obtained in March 2011 and the vehicles will put into operation in May.
http://www.chinabuses.org/news/2010/...icle_3491.html



ENER1 TO SUPPLY LI-ION PACKS TO HYUNDAI FOR ELECTRIC BUSESPublished at 17.08.2010

The American battery producer Ener1 http://www.ener1.com/ has signed up Hyundai Heavy Industries as a new customer for its Li-ion batteries. Hyundai in Korea will receive these Li-ion battery packs for electric buses; the packs are similar configurations as the packs currently in operation in California with AC Transit. The Hyundai contract is immediate; packs will be in buses on the road this year.

At the same time Ener1 decided to split the company into three product verticals, each with profit and loss responsibility.
One of the verticals will be Transportation, which comprises light and heavy duty vehicles including buses, military and industrial, and continues to be the company’s primary market. The light duty passenger market remains a focus, but Ener1 is more aggressively pursuing higher-margin opportunities in light-duty fleet, heavy-duty buses, and military applications.

Ener1 has publicly announced three heavy duty programs, including Hyundai and AC Transit. Including all other projects Ener1 is currently installing capacity to supply up to 11,000 EV pack equivalents or 260 MWh of lithium-ion battery pack systems. Capacity could be increased to 15,000 EV pack equivalents quickly and inexpensively as customer demand dictates.


Hyundai electric bus
Quelle: http://www.busworld.org/news/article/989#start

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Ener1, Inc. (NASDAQ: HEV) is an energy storage solutions company that is developing and commercializing advanced, high-performance safe lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries for hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), plug-in HEVs (PHEVs) and electric vehicles (EVs). Ener1 is also developing commercial fuel cell products through its EnerFuel subsidiary and nanotechnology-based materials and manufacturing processes for batteries and other applications through its NanoEner subsidiary. http://www.ener1.com







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