Ford Showcases Electric School Buses Powered By Batteries 67 KWh

Ford has just shown off an electric school bus at the Work Truck Week exhibition which took place between March 7-10 in Indianapolis, United States.

News Ford is serious about building an all-electric school bus (E-Transit School Bus) coming through Wanda Young, Ford's Global Chief Marketing & Experience Officer on her Twitter account, March 9.

According to him, this is the first time car manufacturers have offered an electric-driven Type A school bus package with many other additional details.

The E-Transit School Bus is powered by a 67 kWh battery capable of providing a range of up to 201 km per charge. In addition, this vehicle is equipped with various safety features such as a 360-degree camera and a collision warning system.

Ford hopes that the E-Transit School Bus can help schools save operating costs with lower maintenance costs compared to conventional fossil-fueled buses.

However, Ford has not officially announced the price and availability of the E-Transit School Bus. However, the presence of this vehicle is expected to provide a new alternative for schools to use environmentally friendly and economically friendly vehicles.