Build Your Dreams (BYD) has delivered three U.S.-built battery-electric K7M buses to Transit Services of Frederick County, Md. (TransIT).
“The narrow streets of Frederick, which are lined with historic brick buildings, a notable region of colonial United States, are a perfect fit for BYD’s quiet zero-emission 30-foot K7M battery electric buses,” said BYD director Roman Steichen. “Already, TransIT drivers prefer the BYD buses to navigate the tree-lined byways of Frederick.”
Members of the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers – SMART Union, Local 105 – constructed the K7M for historic Frederick TransIT to include 22 seats, and a range of up to 150 miles. The bus has a charging time of 2.5 to 3 hours.
“We are very happy to have Frederick County TransIT as a repeat customer,” said Patrick Duan, BYD North America vice president. “We believe their customers will enjoy a ride that its quiet and smooth and great for the environment.”
TransIT provides public transit, paratransit and commuter services/employer outreach information throughout Frederick County serving medical, employment, education and shopping centers. The buses, which exceed Buy America requirements, were purchased with grant money from the Federal Transit Administration’s Low- or No-Emission (Low-No) Grant program.
“We are excited to further the use of electric vehicles in our fleet,” said Steichen. “I’m excited to see how far we can push them and see how the buses perform.”