How V&T's Motor Controllers Boost Electric Bus Fleets in Urban China
Recently, a fleet of 18-meter-long pure electric BRT buses equipped with V&T electric vehicle motor controllers has been put into large-scale operation on the main roads of a coastal city. These giants not only practice green and low-carbon concepts through zero emissions but also significantly enhance urban public transport capacity with their efficient and safe operations, effectively alleviating passenger flow pressure during peak hours, becoming an eye-catching new scene on the streets.
As urban areas continue to expand, road traffic pressures are increasing day by day. Apart from rail transit, developing Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems is becoming an increasingly popular choice for many cities and even an important symbol of modern urban construction.
So, what is BRT? BRT, or Bus Rapid Transit, is a new type of high-capacity public transportation method that integrates modern bus technology and intelligent traffic management. It features dedicated roads and modern stations, offering high operational efficiency, often referred to as "metro on the ground." The aim of BRT is to provide convenient passenger services comparable to those of rail transit.
The application of this system plays a significant role in improving the efficiency of bus operations and alleviating urban peak hour congestion. Industry observers point out that with more cities promoting the electrification and efficiency of buses, vehicles using V&T electric control solutions are expected to appear in more cities in the future. They will undertake the heavy responsibility of citizens' daily commutes, contributing to the upgrade and image enhancement of the urban transportation network.