Two large hybrid buses from China, which have been tested for about a month, will join diverse fleets in Brazil to carry tourists from all over the world to the FIFA World Cup event.
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The hybrid vehicles, which can handle over 100 passenger trips per vehicle without recharging, will travel routes between the airport and urban area, and has been garnering local approval for their quietness and fuel savings, according to CSR.
The "new energy" bus has been able to reduce typical fuel consumption by up to 35 percent, about 5 percent more than such foreign rivals as Mercedes-Benz and Volvo, along with local Brazilian manufacturers Marco Polo and Neobus, said the company, which is based in Zhuzhou in Central China's Hunan province.
"Although we are not alone in vying for the Brazilian market, the performance of our buses in saving energy at a competitive price is bound to be a substantial advantage," said Chang Jie, CSR Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Co general manager in charge of the South American market.
The hybrid's integrated chassis and recharging systems were made by CSR, while the body was built in Brazil, which helped reduce the cost of the buses, according to the manager.