A new batch of Chinese-made electric buses has departed from Gansu Province to Uzbekistan.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Lanzhou, November 12 (Xinhua) — Twenty-six electric buses manufactured by Lanzhou Guangtong New Energy Automobile Co., Ltd. recently departed for Tashkent from a bonded industrial zone in Lanzhou New District, northwest China's Gansu Province. The electric buses will cross the Chinese border through the Khorgos checkpoint in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and arrive in Uzbekistan in approximately 10 days.

This shipment is a continuation of the first batch of 14 domestically produced electric buses successfully exported to Uzbekistan in October of this year, and the second one sent to the Central Asian country.

According to the aforementioned company, the 26 electric buses, valued at approximately 260 million yuan, are equipped with an independently developed all-electric drive system. They offer a range of over 300 km on a single charge. The electric buses are capable of operating reliably even in extreme weather conditions ranging from -30 to +50 degrees Celsius.

Fourteen electric buses, delivered last month at a total cost of approximately 17 million yuan, have reportedly already been put into operation in Uzbekistan and have received recognition from customers and local passengers. -0-

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