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MCV Electric Bus

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MCV Electric Bus
A Lothian Buses MCV Electric Bus in Edinburgh
Overview
ManufacturerMCV
Also calledVolvo BZL Electric
Production2021-present
Body and chassis
ClassElectric bus
Doors1 or 2
Floor typeLow floor
ChassisVolvo BZL
RelatedMCV Evora
MCV EvoSeti
Powertrain
TransmissionVolvo I-Shift 2-speed AMT
Battery282/376/470 kWh 600 V lithium iron phosphate[1]
Dimensions
Length
  • Single-decker bus
  • 9–13 metres (30–43 ft)
  • Double-decker bus
  • 10.3–10.9 metres (34–36 ft)
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Width2,500 millimetres (8.2 ft)

The MCV Electric Bus (also known as the 'Volvo BZL Electric Bus') is a low-entry single-deck bus bodywork and a low-floor double-decker bus bodywork built by MCV Bus & Coach in partnership with Volvo Buses as the zero-emissions alternative to the MCV Evora and MCV EvoSeti. It was unveiled in September 2021 by Volvo.[3]

Description

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Single Decker

The Electric Single Decker is available in lengths of 9m, 9.7m, 10.4m, 10.8m, 11.4m, 12.2m & 13m[4] all lengths are available with 1 door and all lengths except 9m are available with 2 doors (Transport for London specification)[4] The name of the bodywork is determined on the length for example the C093 EV represents the 9m and 9.7m variants and C103 EV represents the 10.4m and 10.8m variants etc.

Double Decker

The Double Decker is only available with MCV D113 EV bodywork in either 10.3m or 10.9m. It is also available with either 1 or 2 doors (Transport for London specification)[5] like the Single Decker

Interior downstairs of MCV D113 EV (MCV Electric DD) Volvo BZL BV23NNT

Egypt

the MCV Electric Bus (both single- and double-deck) is also available in left-hand drive specification in Egypt, in all of the same lengths as in the UK.

In Egypt the MCV Electric Bus is sold directly through MCV rather than through Volvo Buses as is the case for the UK Market.

Asia-Pacific

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Hong Kong

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MCV D123

In 2024 a facelifted variant of the MCV EvoSeti would be developed for Hong Kong (called the MCV D123 internally) on the diesel engined Volvo B8L based on the bodywork of the MCV D113 EV but featuring a more sharp and angular bottom front design. Currently only in use with Kowloon Motor Bus.[6]

See also

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  • Volvo BZL single-deck & double-deck - the chassis that the MCV / BZL Electric Bus is fitted with
  • List of buses

References

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  1. ^ "BZL Electric chassis specifications". Volvo Bus. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  2. ^ Render, Stuart (10 December 2021). "Volvo continues its electric journey". Buses. Stamford: Key Publishing. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
  3. ^ Team, routeone (2021-09-27). "Volvo launches BZL Electric; UK demonstration to start soon". routeone. Retrieved 2024-08-15.
  4. ^ a b https://www.mcv-eg.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/MCV-Volvo-BZL-Electric-Single-Decker-2.pdf
  5. ^ https://www.mcv-eg.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/D113-EV.pdf
  6. ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2024-08-16.
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