Alexander Dennis has introduced its new Enviro100EV small zero-emission electric bus at the ReThink HK sustainability event in Hong Kong.

This marks the debut of the Enviro100EV in the region, where it will complement the larger Enviro500EV double-decker bus.

The Enviro100EV small zero-emission bus
The Enviro100EV small zero-emission bus

With a length of 8.5m and a width of 2.35m, the Enviro100EV has been designed to navigate narrow streets. It is suitable for private residential services, corporate or education transport, and shuttle operations.

The vehicle’s low floor ensures easy access for wheelchair users, also making it an option for hospitals and healthcare facilities.

The interior of the Enviro100EV small zero-emission bus
The interior of the Enviro100EV small zero-emission bus

The Hong Kong model can carry up to 45 passengers, including 28 seated. Powered by the Voith Electrical Drive System, the bus offers two battery options—236kWh and 354kWh—ensuring flexible energy storage for varying route needs.

Andy Boulton, Managing Director Asia Pacific for Alexander Dennis said:

The Enviro100EV is a fantastic combination of high passenger capacity with a small vehicle footprint and stylish, modern design, ready to make a landmark statement of any operator’s investment in zero-emission buses.

This zero-emission bus is ideal for operators with limited space, giving them a durable vehicle with an expected operational life of up to 20 years thanks to its uncompromising design as a heavy-duty vehicle. The Enviro100EV builds on almost 50 years of Alexander Dennis experience in Hong Kong and is fully backed up by our comprehensive customer support.

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