BYD B series
2 BYD B12A buses in Hong Kong, operated by Kowloon Motor Bus
Overview
ManufacturerBYD Auto
Production2020–present
Assembly
DesignerWolfgang Egger
Body and chassis
ClassBattery electric bus
Body styleSingle-deck bus, double-deck bus and articulated bus
Doors2-3
Floor typeLow floor
Powertrain
EngineElectric wheel hub motors
Electric motorPermanent-magnet synchronous motors
PropulsionIGBTVVVF
Electric range355 km (B10)
315 km (B12)
Chronology
PredecessorBYD K series

The BYD B series are a line of battery electric buses produced by Chinese vehicle manufacturer BYD. It is the first bus model powered by BYD's Lithium Iron Phosphate Blade batteries. It is available as a 10-metre single-decker (B10), a 12-metre single-decker (B12) a 12-metre double-decker (B12D), a 15-metre tri-axled single-decker (B15) and a 18-metre articulated bus (B18).[1][2][3]

History

The BYD B series was launched on 29 July 2020, superseding the highly popular BYD K series. The bodywork was designed by Wolfgang Egger.[4] According to BYD, the new bus models feature LED water lamps, USB charging ports, newer-generation wheel hub motors which are 6% more energy-efficient, as well as a lightweight aluminum frame reducing the body weight by up to 10%.[1]

Operational history

BYD B10 operated by Western Bus in Shenzhen
A BYD B12A bus running on the ISB within the National University of Singapore campus
A BYD B12 bus arriving near the Sudirman railway station

Mainland China

  • Jinan: 340 B10 buses were delivered in July 2022.[5]
  • Changzhou: The first B series buses entered service in 2021.[6]
  • Shenzhen:
    • Western Bus operated a fleet of 88 B10s as of 2020.[7]
    • 10 B12D double decker buses are used for tourist sightseeing services.[8]
  • Zhongshan: 50 B10s were delivered in 2022.
  • Yichang: A fleet of 10 B18s entered service on the local BRT line.[9]
  • Many other Chinese cities have bought the B10 or B12, including Wuhan,[10] Guangzhou (as GAC BYD),[11] Guiyang[12] and Changzhou.

Asia Pacific

Europe

South America

  • Chile: 10 B12D double deckers entered service in mid-2023 on Route 520.[28] Transantiago ordered a demonstrator B18C01 articulated bus which entered service on Route 516 that same year.

Awards

B12 at Busworld Europe 2023

On 7 January 2022, it was announced that the BYD B10 had won the "2021 Transporter Word-of-Mouth New Energy Bus Award".[4]

References

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  2. "B10". cv.byd.com. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
  3. "BYD's New Blade Battery Set to Redefine EV Safety Standards - BYD USA". BYD USA. Retrieved 2022-12-10.
  4. 1 2 laitimes (2022-01-27). "BYD B10 Bus won the "2021 Transporter Word-of-Mouth New Energy Bus Award"". laitimes. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  5. 电车汇 (2022-07-25). "400台比亚迪纯电动公交车在济南投运". finance.sina.com.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 2022-12-10.
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  9. 商用汽车新闻 (2021-10-22). "技术引领,细节走心!首批比亚迪B18铰接车投运宜昌公交_运营". www.sohu.com. Retrieved 2023-11-07.
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  15. "Electric Bus | KMB's new domestic BYD single-deck electric bus arrives in Hong Kong, the world's first B12A right-handed version | Truck Bus Trailer - Directory & News - buslibrary - oemlibrary - trucklibrary". 24 July 2021. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
  16. "KMB received its first electric double-decker with 300 kilometres driving range, the highest in Hong Kong". The Kowloon Motor Bus Co (1933) Ltd. Retrieved 2022-12-17.
  17. 鄧康翹 (2023-07-27). "九巴首部電動雙層巴士7.30投入服務 「電光綠」車身行走213M線". 香港01 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 2023-09-20.
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  21. "Company Profile – BYD SINGAPORE". Retrieved 2022-12-10. 10 units of B12-A03 single-deck (3-door) bus was sold to Comfortdelgro Bus for NTU & NUS university shuttle bus operations.
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  28. "New electric double-decker buses that will operate in the RED Movilidad system are unveiled". Government of Chile. Retrieved 2023-11-09.
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