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Alexander Dennis unveils next-generation battery electric buses offering more choice, more flexibility and more value with industry-leading energy throughput and warranties

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Alexander Dennis unveils next-generation battery electric buses offering more choice, more flexibility and more value with industry-leading energy throughput and warranties.

Alexander Dennis, a subsidiary of NFI Group Inc., one of the world’s leading independent global bus manufacturers, today launched its next generation of battery-electric buses for the UK and Ireland with the unveiling of the new Enviro100EV small bus and Enviro400EV double decker. They provide a step change in performance and are part of a wider family of next-generation zero-emission buses.

The new buses have been engineered fully in house as zero-emission vehicles from the ground up. They introduce a stunning new design language that emphasises their zero-emission credentials and allows local authorities and bus operators to make a landmark statement of their investment in a cleaner fleet.

The 11.1m-length Enviro400EV double decker is designed to shift the crowds on busy urban and interurban routes, advancing electrification options for core services across the UK and Ireland with a range of up to 260 miles.

The Enviro100EV is a highly manoeuvrable small bus just 8.5m long and 2.35m wide, while feeling like a larger vehicle and covering up to class-leading 285 miles on a single charge.

Paul Davies, Alexander Dennis President & Managing Director, said:

It’s time for us to take the next step and take zero-emission buses to the next level.

“The pace of change in our industry is rapid. We are proud of the progress we’ve made with electric buses over the last seven years, and our wide range of low-emission technologies before that. Now it’s time for us to take the next step and take zero-emission buses to the next level.

“We’re giving authorities and operators more choice, more flexibility and more value with our next generation of battery-electric buses.”

Innovation with leading technology partners

Alexander Dennis has integrated the new zero-emission driveline in house, working with leading technology partners.

Voith Turbo supplies the Voith Electrical Drive System (VEDS), which has been specifically developed for the requirements of urban and interurban buses. While the Enviro100EV uses the medium-duty variant of VEDS, the heavy-duty version is employed in the Enviro400EV for gradeability and maximum reliability even at higher operating speeds.

A future-proof battery system has been developed in partnership with Impact Clean Power Technology. Using NMC lithium-ion cells, it delivers a higher total energy throughput – up to 1.4GWh in the Enviro400EV – that will allow operators to meet operational requirements with the original set of batteries for longer.

The battery packs are mounted within the chassis and rear of the vehicle as well as under the staircase of the Enviro400EV. Underfloor packs are mechanically isolated rather than directly bolted to the chassis, protecting them against external loads from twists and impacts that could cause premature failure.

If replacement batteries are needed during the operational life of a vehicle, they will benefit from advances in battery capabilities without the need for vehicle modifications as pack dimensions and interfaces with the vehicle are standardised. Impact is already planning a future iteration of NMC batteries for Alexander Dennis that is expected to increase range even further.

Chris Gall, Alexander Dennis, Group Engineering Director, said:

Investment will stand the test of time.

“Impact and Voith both stood out with their innovation and attention to detail when we chose the technology partners for our next generation of buses. Our engineers’ work has extended beyond finding the best solutions for our customers as we have spent the time to design future-proof vehicle interfaces that also protect these critical components so that authorities and operators’ investment will stand the test of time.”

Benefits for passengers, drivers and vulnerable road users

With battery locations optimised to balance weight distribution and avoid intrusion into passenger spaces, the Enviro400EV double decker has a conventional lower saloon layout with a flat floor, improving legroom for seated passengers and increasing overall passenger capacity by up to 19%.

Access to the upper deck is via Alexander Dennis’s proven ‘squarecase’ with no angled steps, which offers an optimum combination of practicality and safety. Once upstairs, passengers will enjoy the view through full depth windows as well as a new panoramic upper front glass and optional skylights.

The working environment for bus drivers has also been improved with a new steering wheel, configurable dashboard display and improved heating, cooling and ventilation in the cab.

Chris Gall, explained:

A redesigned geometry of the vehicle front provides drivers with better direct vision and protects vulnerable road users.

“We’re applying proven principles from the car industry to buses: provide improved visibility for the driver, modify the form of the front end to offer angles that deflect rather than impact, and reduce system stiffness to mitigate the risk of any impact that does occur.”

Combined with further measures around the vehicle including latest assistance technologies such as speed limiting technology and audible warnings, Alexander Dennis’s next generation of battery-electric buses meets current and upcoming targets of Transport for London’s Bus Safety Standard, for which the manufacturer has been a development partner and was recognised with a TfL Supplier Award.

Industry-leading warranty and total cost of ownership calculation

Paul Davies, said:

The new Enviro100EV and Enviro400EV come with an industry-leading five-year warranty as standard.

“We believe that the thoughtful engineering, premium component specification and build quality should be backed up, and it will be. Our batteries have an eight-year warranty as standard, and an extension is available out to 12 years on a sensible commercial basis.”

Alexander Dennis will work with authorities and operators to model their operational requirements for its next-generation electric buses through an industry-standard multi-physics simulation, estimating the useful life of their batteries on the intended routes and producing running boards covering daily temperature and battery state of health.

Sample analysis shows that thanks to its class-leading 1.4GWh energy throughput, the Enviro400EV will be able to cover two consecutive seven-year contract terms on typical Transport for London routes without a battery change, or typical provincial routes for up to 20 years with just one mid-life change of batteries.

Alexander Dennis will offer its customers a 20-year total cost of ownership calculation

With this route modelling and by factoring in finance options, power supply, maintenance costs and available grant funding, Alexander Dennis will offer its customers a 20-year total cost of ownership calculation. The manufacturer can further support cities and bus companies’ transition to a zero-emission bus fleet by recommending funding partners – including those ready to underwrite a full 20-year term – and infrastructure providers, or by working with customers’ existing partners.

Fully supported by AD24

With the next-generation buses fully developed in house by Alexander Dennis’s experienced team of engineers, they will be fully supported by the manufacturer’s AD24 aftermarket division.

Spare parts will be stocked in the UK with 24/7 ordering through the AD24 website. Field service engineers have been equipped for the new components and trained by the AD24 Training Academy, which also offers bespoke training courses for customers at its own facility or on-site at operators’ premises.

Technical publications have been taken to the next level for the next generation, introducing fully interactive manuals that seamlessly link to technical support options and parts ordering in a single-login digital solution.

Completing the support suite is AD Connect, a new, bus-dedicated telematics solution that gives operators the vehicle and fleet performance data they need as well as enhanced diagnostics, parts and repair information to further increase vehicle uptime. AD Connect is accessed directly through the AD24 portal or via integration into customers’ existing fleet management systems.

Transformational manufacturing improvements

The Enviro400EV will be assembled in Larbert, where Alexander Dennis has transformed its facility and overhauled its build process by introducing digital support tools and reducing the number of build stages to improve material, process and quality control.

These new working methods will be progressively rolled out to all of the manufacturer’s sites including Scarborough, where the single deck production hall is being expanded along with the recently-announced addition of an off-site kitting and logistic facility.

This will benefit production of the Enviro100EV, which takes advantage of Alexander Dennis’s global operations footprint before having its high-value components including axles, driveline, batteries, doors, seats and destinations fitted at Scarborough. Its chassis and body frame will be produced under direct supervision to Alexander Dennis designs by the company’s long-standing contract manufacturing partner in Zhuhai.

Paul Davies, commented:

Taking a more global view to our manufacturing strategy will allow us to increase our overall capacity and keep us competitive.

“We are introducing a split-build philosophy for our new ‘big small bus’ that is founded on the success of almost 4,200 buses we have assembled in Zhuhai over the last 15 years. Taking a more global view to our manufacturing strategy will allow us to increase our overall capacity and keep us competitive.”

Production of customer orders for both vehicle types has now begun, with deliveries expected in the first months of 2024.

Completing the next-generation range

The Enviro400EV and Enviro100EV for the UK and Ireland are part of the wider family of Alexander Dennis next-generation zero-emission buses that also includes the three-axle Enviro500EV double decker for international markets, launched earlier this year in Hong Kong.

An international version of the Enviro100EV is under development, as is the autonomous Enviro100AEV and an open-top variant of the double deck Enviro400EV.

The next generation of Alexander Dennis battery-electric buses for the UK and Ireland will be completed in 2025 with a new Enviro200EV single decker that will also be fully engineered and built in house.

In addition to its next-generation buses, Alexander Dennis will continue to sell and support electric buses built in partnership with BYD. Over 1,500 of these BYD–Alexander Dennis Enviro200EV and Enviro400EV are currently in service across the UK and Ireland.

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