XL Hybrids introduces hybrid electric low-floor shuttle bus

XL Hybrids introduces hybrid electric low-floor shuttle bus

XL Hybrids Inc. has introduced a hybrid electric low-floor shuttle bus with ARBOC Specialty Vehicles. The GM cutaway buses upfitted with XL3 Hybrid Electric Drive System are uniquely designed to meet ARBOC’s stringent specifications to optimize accessibility for paratransit and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). In addition, the XL3 technology supports fleets’ sustainability efforts by lowering carbon dioxide emissions as much as 20%.

“This was truly an innovative collaboration with ARBOC,” said Clay Siegert, co-founder and chief operating officer of XL Hybrids. “We configured our fleet hybrid electrification solution for low-floor shuttle buses that are not only ADA-compliant, but also propel green initiatives for commercial and municipal fleets.”

The XL3 hybrid system adds less than 400 lbs. to the vehicles and does not use any cabin space, the company says, adding that the XL3 hybrid electric system integrates with OEM engines without impacting the normal routine of drivers. The low-floor shuttle buses equipped with XL3 features a fully integrated body on chassis construction with full E-Coat protection and a bolt-n-bonded structure.

“Accessibility for people in wheelchairs used to mean they had to be put on a lift and pushed inside buses,” said Don Roberts, president and chief executive officer of ARBOC Specialty Vehicles. “Our low-floor buses are built on a conventional GM cutaway and include a ramp that is fully compliant with ADA criteria. Everyone uses the same door opening so that entering and exiting is safe, efficient and allows the same dignity for all passengers.”

 

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