New Flyer offers a product line under the Xcelsior and Xcelsior CHARGE brands.  -  Photo: New Flyer

New Flyer offers a product line under the Xcelsior and Xcelsior CHARGE brands.

Photo: New Flyer

NFI Group Inc. (NFI) announced that its subsidiary New Flyer of America Inc. (New Flyer) has received a new contract from the Lane Transit District (LTD) for 19 battery-electric forty-foot Xcelsior CHARGE NG heavy-duty transit buses, according to the company’s press release.

The order includes six depot chargers and commissioning by New Flyer Infrastructure Solutions, supporting electric bus deployment in Eugene-Springfield, Oregon, and Metro Area.

This comes after New Flyer’s recent delivery of 11 battery-electric transit buses and installation of five depot chargers. Both orders help LTD’s climate action goals of 75% greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction by 2030, and 100% fleet turnover to reduce fossil fuel dependency by 2035.

“NFI is meeting the growing demand for reduced GHG emission by providing comprehensive turn[1]key solutions, built on our four-pillar approach including buses and coaches, connected technology, infrastructure, and workforce development,” said Paul Soubry, president and CEO, NFI. “These integrated turnkey solutions are tailored for a customer’s specific needs and serve as critical enablers of the transition to zero-emission. With battery-electric options across our entire suite of vehicles, NFI is positioned unlike any other OEM to advance the mass mobility shift toward sustainability.”

The Xcelsior CHARGE NG bus features high-energy batteries that extend range up to 13%, advanced protective battery packaging for an efficient install and serviceability.

“New Flyer has delivered over 60 buses to LTD since 2004 and continues to deliver safe, reliable and efficient mobility through the growing presence of battery-electric buses,” said Chris Stoddart, president, North American Bus and Coach. “Together with our full-suite infrastructure solutions, New Flyer’s next generation battery-electric buses are helping LTD drive a zero-emission future.”

NFI specializes in zero-emission mobility, with electric vehicles operating in over 80 cities in five countries.

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