
"Chinese city of Guangzhou has put 288 newly delivered Zhongtong N7 electric buses into operation across central-city routes, marking another step in the city's full-electric public transport transition. The deployment is reported by Chinese trade media Chinabuses. As the economic center of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, Guangzhou has accelerated the electrification of its public transport system in recent years."
"Public information on the Guangzhou deployment does not specify which length variant of the Zhongtong N7 was supplied, and neither the operator nor the manufacturer has released model-code details for the 288 units. The N-series city-bus platform spans several size classes, from 8.7-metre versions up to 10.5- and 12-metre configurations, with corresponding variations in axle spacing, door layout and passenger capacity."
"Across the range, Zhongtong equips the vehicles with permanent-magnet synchronous motors-available from suppliers such as JJE or Dana-designed for higher efficiency and lower standby consumption than asynchronous units. Battery systems vary widely by model, with capacities broadly in the 210-420 kWh range. The N7 model is engineered around a "zero rear overhang" layout, expanding interior standing room and improving throughput during peak periods."
Guangzhou has put 288 newly delivered Zhongtong N7 electric buses into operation across central-city routes, signaling progress toward a full-electric public transport network. The new buses operate on routes 180, 188, 192 and Tourist Line 2, serving commuters and visitors. The deployment did not specify length variants or model codes. The N-series platform covers 8.7-, 10.5- and 12-metre configurations with varied axle spacing, door layouts and passenger capacities. Zhongtong fits permanent-magnet synchronous motors for higher efficiency and lower standby consumption and offers battery capacities broadly between 210 and 420 kWh. The N7 uses a zero rear overhang layout to increase standing space and improve throughput. Accessibility features comply with national universal-design guidelines.
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