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Canadian bus manufacturer Letenda officially unveiled its new generation of zero-emission transit buses.
Powered by Cummins, the Electrip® is the first model in the Letenda line of battery electric transit buses designed specifically to operate in Canadian winter conditions using electric propulsion. At 30 feet long, this flat foot bus can accommodate up to 45 people, including 24 seated passengers and up to six wheelchairs. Letenda buses
The bus utilizes the Cummins complete electrified powertrain solution, including powertrain controls, three battery packs providing 222kWh capacity, propulsion motor, power electronics, charging controls and connectivity systems.