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Oréos 2X

French electric minibus


French electric minibus

FieldValue
nameOreos 2X
imageGépébus Oréos 2X - RNTP 2011-2.JPG
manufacturerPower Vehicle Innovation
capacity22 persons (including 13 seats)
operatorSAVAC, Procars, ...
length7243 mm
width2170 mm
height2867 mm
floortypeLow floor
doors1 door
weight4100 kg (empty)
6500 kg (GVWR)
engineasynchronous

6500 kg (GVWR) The Oreos 2X is a 22-place electric low-floor minibus of the Gepebus line, made by Power Vehicle Innovation. The Oreos 2X is among the first electric vehicles of this kind to be produced in France. Entirely electric, this minibus lowers the environmental impact of transport for local authorities or private actors in need of this kind of vehicle, also maybe have the Iveco Daily chassis.

Technical characteristics

  • Maximal speed: more than 70 km/h
  • Range: 120 km
  • Energy recovery rate (during brake or deceleration phases) : around 20% The Oreos 2X uses lithium-ion batteries which can be recharged without the use of a battery charger, because this charger is included in the bus.

Equipment

The Oreos 2X has been designed for the transportation of a maximum number of 22 people, including 13 seated places. The bus can also be equipped with a disabled people access system.

Operation

Oreos 2X are running in the public transport network of the cities of Provins (Seine-et-Marne, France) operated by Procars, and in the city of Chevreuse (Yvelines, France), operated by SAVAC.

References

  1. "Archived copy".
  2. "Gepebus Oreos 2X :: Provins ::".
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