Bluebus, a manufacturer of 100% electric buses, is currently developing its European distribution network for the 6m minibus and has signed an exclusive agreement in Greece with Syngelidis Group.
Thus, Aiglon, a subsidiary of the Syngelidis Group, will be the distributor of the Bluebus 6m for Greece and then for Cyprus, when its right-hand drive version will be released.
This is the first deal that Bluebus has entered into for its newest minibus, which is part of its range of 100% electric city and commuter buses.
With a length of just under 6 metres, the Bluebus is designed to move comfortably on narrow streets in the city centre, but also on routes to the suburbs. The Bluebus 6m was designed in France with a fully ecological approach.
Thus its structure is 98% recyclable, while its autonomy can exceed 280 kilometers as it has 3 LMP (Lithium-Metal-Polymer) battery packs with an energy capacity of 126 kWh. It can carry up to 35 passengers and its dimensions are 5.94 x 2.21 x 2.94 metres.
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