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Have you done electric truck reviews on the channel, if not could you please do one this year. There are a lot of new ev trucks coming to thr e market such scania, man, volvo etc. Really love the reviews and always watch them all. Useful and comprehensive reviews.
CATL also supply Tesla in China now too. Do you happen to know who/where these are headed? Are the public buses or destined for private use? Would be great to see more of them about the place.
Thanks for the comment Jusmeig. They have a few demo buses in their showroom but they have sold two to a National Park here in Ireland (I can't say but you can Google 😉).
Hi Jodie, thanks for the comment. It has a range of 300km and charges in 2hrs with the included DC Fast Charger. I think the range will suit small school runs, Community buses like local link etc.
Is this Higer Electric Buses are assembled in Ireland of Chinese parts? Do they export to other countries from Ireland? Can these be imported to Bangladesh as these are driven on left side of the road as in Bangladesh?
Thanks for the comment Ron. No, they come in fully assembled. Harris Group exports to other Right hand drive European Countries. I think someone else exports to different markets like Bangladesh.
Would be interested to know its Euro NCAP or equivalent rating. I believe Tesla got a very good rating owing to batteries being in the floor, providing a low centre of gravity. This meant they were less likely to roll after a collision. 4 battery packs on the roof means its top heavy.
Very interesting but the music was quite annoying. I would have liked more information about the infotainment system but maybe bus drivers don't care too much about such things. Was there anything that stood out to you in that area?
Thanks for commenting Inge, seemed to be a a fairly basic system but I'll be looking at a larger bus over the coming months and will look in more detail.
Thanks for the comment and question Bradley. I'd advise reaching out to Higer directly for contacts as Harris Group look after right hand drive in Europe
Thanks for the comment Dominick. It takes 2 hours to charge with the DC Fast Charger included. Made by Higer in China. 2 buses already delivered to a National Park here in Ireland with other tenders also in I believe
I heard the opw bought 6 of them for the bru na boinne center for Newgrange in Meath and 3 of them have issues of some sort already not fit for purpose piles of scrap I heard
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Cool but what about the Price ???? China BYD is Killing it ! Very Concerning !
Have you done electric truck reviews on the channel, if not could you please do one this year. There are a lot of new ev trucks coming to thr e market such scania, man, volvo etc. Really love the reviews and always watch them all. Useful and comprehensive reviews.
Working on it Thomas. 😉
CATL also supply Tesla in China now too.
Do you happen to know who/where these are headed? Are the public buses or destined for private use?
Would be great to see more of them about the place.
Thanks for the comment Jusmeig. They have a few demo buses in their showroom but they have sold two to a National Park here in Ireland (I can't say but you can Google 😉).
@@NevoEVReviewIreland Cheers my Google skills were up to the task. That's great to see.
Nice review, due to the limited range I take it that it will operate in city centers, also what charging rate can it be charged at? Thank you.
Hi Jodie, thanks for the comment. It has a range of 300km and charges in 2hrs with the included DC Fast Charger. I think the range will suit small school runs, Community buses like local link etc.
Is this Higer Electric Buses are assembled in Ireland of Chinese parts? Do they export to other countries from Ireland? Can these be imported to Bangladesh as these are driven on left side of the road as in Bangladesh?
Thanks for the comment Ron. No, they come in fully assembled. Harris Group exports to other Right hand drive European Countries. I think someone else exports to different markets like Bangladesh.
Would be interested to know its Euro NCAP or equivalent rating. I believe Tesla got a very good rating owing to batteries being in the floor, providing a low centre of gravity. This meant they were less likely to roll after a collision. 4 battery packs on the roof means its top heavy.
Thanks for the comment Will. I'll find out and come back to you and leave a reply here.
@@NevoEVReviewIreland super, thanks.
Very interesting but the music was quite annoying. I would have liked more information about the infotainment system but maybe bus drivers don't care too much about such things. Was there anything that stood out to you in that area?
Thanks for commenting Inge, seemed to be a a fairly basic system but I'll be looking at a larger bus over the coming months and will look in more detail.
Cost? Any contracts in the Americas? South America?
Thanks for the comment and question Bradley. I'd advise reaching out to Higer directly for contacts as Harris Group look after right hand drive in Europe
Looks great
Thanks for the comment and glad you like the looks
@@NevoEVReviewIreland hoping in the near future to introduce them to the Caribbean.
Maybe we could work together on making it a reality.
Hi Derek. How long will charge to full?
Hi Yuriy, thanks for the comment. It takes 2 hours to charge DC with the included Fast Charger.
How long to charge, where is it made , and any Irish orders in for it yet ?
Thanks for the comment Dominick. It takes 2 hours to charge with the DC Fast Charger included. Made by Higer in China. 2 buses already delivered to a National Park here in Ireland with other tenders also in I believe
Very goood
Thanks very much
Looking forward great 👍 electric ⚡️ bus 🚎
Thanks Bruce
I heard the opw bought 6 of them for the bru na boinne center for Newgrange in Meath and 3 of them have issues of some sort already not fit for purpose piles of scrap I heard
Let me check with the OPW and come back to this comment
Loudest thing in it will be the passengers, not the indicators. 🤪🤪😎😎👍👍👏👏😷😷
Ha ha ha Li Dow. Very true
The way forward... literally.
Thanks for the comment and it's so true isn't it!
"very safety conscious" ... no, they just had to follow EU regulation to be allowed to mass produce it.
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching.