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Link Transit Adds Two New Electric Buses
The zero-emission BYD | RIDE buses will be used for Link’s five routes covering Burlington, Gibsonville, Elon, and Alamance Community College.

The 30-foot buses fit up to 22 passengers.
Photo: Link Transit
Link Transit announced that two K7M 30-foot battery-electric buses have been delivered to the City of Burlington to serve the passengers of its fleet.
The zero-emission BYD | RIDE buses will be used for Link’s five routes covering Burlington, Gibsonville, Elon, and Alamance Community College.
The 30-foot buses fit up to 22 passengers.
Increasing Accessibility and More with BYD | RIDE Buses
These buses and associated chargers were purchased off the State of Georgia statewide cooperative procurement which allowed the City of Burlington the ability to purchase in line with federal rules for the purchases of transit vehicles under 49 U.S.C. § 5323(u), administered within the guidelines of the Federal Transit Administration.
“BYD | RIDE applauds the City of Burlington for making the transition to clean, zero-emission transportation,” said Patrick Duan, BYD’s senior vice president. “We are thrilled they chose our K7M to help redefine the future of transportation by transitioning to green technology.”
The City of Burlington increased accessibility to clean transportation and mobility by connecting its pedestrian walkways, greenways, and bikeways to the Link bus stops, where passengers can ride on a zero-emission BYD | RIDE bus.
“We are excited to give Link Transit passengers the opportunity to ride a zero-emissions transit bus with more capacity,” said John Andoh, Link Transit manager. “As LINK Transit replaces its buses in the future, those replacements would also become zero-emissions battery-electric buses as well. We are doing our part to make the environment better for future generations”.
The buses are purpose-built by members of the Sheet Metal, Air, Rail, and Transportation (SMART) Workers Union, Local 105, at the BYD | RIDE Coach and Bus Facility located in Lancaster, Calif.
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