Proterra unveils the Proterra ZX5 next-generation battery-electric transit vehicle
Proterra has introduced the Proterra ZX5 electric bus, its newest battery-electric transit vehicle.
The ZX5 bus, Proterra’s fifth-generation battery-electric transit vehicle, features a new streamlined vehicle design and maximizes the amount of energy that can be stored on board the vehicle to increase power and range.
The 40-foot Proterra ZX5 can be equipped with 660 kWh of energy storage to deliver up to 329 miles of drive range, which represents the most energy storage and longest drive range of any 40-foot electric bus available in the market today, according to Proterra. The ZX5 is available to customers as a 35-foot and 40-foot bus and in models featuring 440 kWh and 220 kWh of energy storage capacity. Full vehicle specifications are available on the Proterra ZX5 webpage.
“A decade ago, Proterra delivered its first battery-electric transit bus. We were at the start of the transportation electrification revolution in North America,” said Jack Allen, Proterra CEO and chairman. “As more cities and states make the commitment to 100 percent zero-emission fleets, Proterra is introducing new vehicle and battery technology to meet the needs of our customers. Today, we are excited to unveil our fifth-generation electric transit vehicle, the Proterra ZX5, which is designed to tackle the toughest routes and terrains across North America.”
As communities move to electrifying their entire transit fleets, Proterra says its new ZX5 battery-electric transit bus is designed for full fleet electrification, manufactured for scale and built from the ground up with a refined composite bus body design and an emphasis on safety, durability and performance.
The new ZX5 features a more streamlined body design and a lower vehicle height that enables greater route access, as well as new shocks and enhanced ergonomics to provide riders and drivers with a smoother riding experience. The ZX5 is also equipped with an additional front port for vehicle charging, offering greater flexibility and optionality for transit customers.
The ZX5 also offers faster acceleration and greater horsepower than earlier Proterra electric vehicle models, plus industry-leading hill-climbing abilities to tackle steep terrain. The ZX5 can be configured with Proterra’s standard ProDrive drivetrain or a DuoPower™ drivetrain. The DuoPower drivetrain delivers nearly twice the horsepower and five times better fuel efficiency than a standard diesel engine, says Proterra. The DuoPower drivetrain features two electric motors that deliver 550 horsepower, accelerating a ZX5 bus from 0 to 20 mph in under six seconds. In addition, the DuoPower drivetrain can propel a bus up a 25 percent grade, making it an option for routes with steep hills.
The Proterra ZX5 features Proterra battery systems. Designed and manufactured in Proterra’s California battery manufacturing facility, Proterra says its battery systems are safe, durable and efficient. Proterra batteries are manufactured with safety mechanisms built directly into the battery architecture and have undergone testing to ensure they can withstand a full-service life under the toughest conditions.