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Kitakyushu Special Support School Unveils EV School Bus

Kitakyushu, May 25 (News On Japan) - An electric school bus has been introduced for a special needs school in Kitakyushu, with the city holding an unveiling ceremony at city hall to mark the occasion.

The newly developed EV school bus was manufactured by EV Motors, a company headquartered in Kitakyushu, and will be deployed at one special support school in the city.

Kitakyushu is promoting itself as an environmentally friendly city, and the bus is equipped with a wheelchair lift. According to city officials, this is the first such EV school bus in Japan to include accessibility features of this kind.

The vehicle offers a smoother ride with minimal vibration, and in the event of a disaster, it is expected to serve as an emergency power source.

The bus will begin operation on June 2nd.

Source: KBC

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