Endera announced the release of its 2023 model all-electric shuttle.
The vehicle features a fully integrated software ecosystem, according to Endera's news release.
The vehicle features a fully integrated software ecosystem.

Endera’s All-Electric B-Series Shuttle features smart technology, including proprietary dispatch software that tracks vehicles and routes, automates records and energy management, and streamlines reporting and vehicle service.
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Endera announced the release of its 2023 model all-electric shuttle.
The vehicle features a fully integrated software ecosystem, according to Endera's news release.
The 2023 Endera shuttle leverages an all-electric powertrain with 150 kWh built into the architecture of the platform. Endera’s 2023 model is designed to maximize energy density.
In addition, its advanced battery technology allows for ultra-fast charging, with the ability to reach 80% charge in as little as 30 minutes.
The 2023 shuttle from Endera is crafted by using lighter materials and an aerodynamic front and rear cap to boost its long-range capability while maximizing seating capacity.
The unveiling coincides with the Biden Administration's Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill which includes a commitment to electric buses as a means of reducing carbon emissions and improving air quality.

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