With Asia leading the way on electrifying bus fleets, the city of Taipei in Taiwan turned to us. They wanted help to power their first all-electric bus line with our EDITRON drivetrain system. The 12 buses serve a new 31.5km route across the city, linking four mass-rapid transit stations, 11 schools and five major business districts.
Optimistic electric transport
We delivered the 12 electric drivetrains powering the fleet to RAC Electric Vehicles. The 12-ton buses are the lightest on the market in their class. This is thanks to the extremely compact and lightweight design of our EDITRON system.
With zero emissions, the fleet is able to run over 260km when at full passenger capacity. When empty it can run over 300km. Each bus can be charged in just five hours. Additionally, the roof of the charging station is equipped with a 302 square meter single solar panel. These can generate 130kW of electricity per day.
Improving efficiency
Our system’s highly-efficient synchronous reluctance assisted permanent magnet technology reduces fuel and prolongs the buses’ operational range. In addition, EDITRON’s control and monitoring software features self-diagnosis functionality. These are constantly monitoring and reporting to RAC’s control center on motor temperature, power situation and remaining mileage. This greatly reduces the risk of sudden bus failure and improves the overall efficiency of the buses.
Helping Taipei’s green agenda
In addition, the buses not only improve Taipei’s air quality, but also have a comfortable boarding environment and reduce noise. These benefits compared to their conventional diesel counterparts, have captures attention of both drivers and passengers positively.
Subsequently, we have been commissioned to deliver another 20 motor sets in 2019, helping the Taipei City Public Transportation Office achieve its new green energy policy aims to have 400 electric buses on its roads before 2022.