ULSD-electric
Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". ULSD-Electric Hybrid is a type of hybrid-electric propulsion that uses Ultra-Low Sulphur Diesel (ULSD) instead of the older Diesel used in older diesel vehicles.
ULSD-Electric Hybrid is cleaner and better than Diesel-Electric Hybrid.
Some examples of ULSD-Electric Hybrid vehicles include:
1.) Nova Bus LFS HEV
2.) New Flyer Xcelsior (XDE35, XDE40, XDE60)
3.) Nova Bus LFS Artic HEV
4.) Nova Bus LFX Artic HEV
5.) New Flyer DE60LFR
6.) New Flyer DE40LF(R)
7.) New Flyer DE41LF(R)
8.) New Flyer DE60LFA
The bus in the photo is a 2007 New Flyer DE60LFR with a Caterpillar C9 engine and an Allison EP50 hybrid system.
Information related to this bus and other HSR buses can be found here: https://cptdb.ca/wiki/index.php/Hamilton_Street_Railway
Introduced | 2007 |
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Headquarters | New Flyer |
Locale | United States and Canada |
Service area | United States and Canada |
Service type | Public transport |
Manufacturer | New Flyer |
Model | DE60LFR |
Discontinued | 2014 |
Engine | 2007: Caterpillar C9 |
Hybrid System | Allison EP50 |
Replacement | New Flyer XDE60 |
Fleet | In United States and Canada |
Fuel type | ULSD-electric |
Operators | City of Hamilton and others |
Website | www.hamilton.ca/HSR/ |
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