A new extra-large KamAZ-6292 electric bus has begun testing in Moscow. It has been put on route e10: "Salarievo metro station - Kitay-gorod metro station", the Moscow Department of Transport press service reported.
Due to its increased capacity, this model provides comfortable trips for even more passengers. We plan that by 2035 almost the entire Mosgortrans fleet will switch to electric traction.
The electric bus will be tested in different weather conditions and its driving performance and level of comfort for passengers will be assessed. After the tests, the authorities may purchase KamAZ-6292 for the most popular routes in Moscow.
Features of the KamAZ-6292 bus:
- Range on a single charge - up to 135 km
- Length - 18.7 m
- 47 seats, 2 seats with increased area
- Climate control system, electric heaters in the cabin
- Area for wheelchairs and bicycles
- Folding ramp, call buttons for passengers with reduced mobility
- 3 media screens, 4 validators
- USB-A and Type-C connectors for charging phones
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