The Ankai EV E Series E60 is a revolutionary compact electric bus:
zero-emission vehicle, the E60 delivers a quiet, comfortable, and sustainable solution for short-to-medium-distance passenger transport.
Its nimble size, modern aesthetics, and comfortable interior redefine the experience of urban and specialized shuttle services.
Main Features & Advantages
The E60 is designed for operational flexibility and passenger delight.
Compact & Agile Design: Its smaller dimensions and turning radius enable superior maneuverability in congested urban environments, historical sites, and narrow roads.
Zero-Emission Green Technology: Operates fully on electric power, contributing to cleaner air quality and helping organizations meet strict environmental standards.
Comfortable Interior: Features a bright, well-appointed passenger cabin with comfortable seating, ideal for short-to-medium shuttle trips.
Safety and Visibility: The ergonomic, high-visibility driver's area ensures safe operation.
Optimized Range: Equipped with a suitable battery capacity for reliable daily shuttle and loop services.
Low Operating Noise: Electric drive system ensures a virtually silent ride, enhancing passenger comfort and reducing noise pollution in urban areas.
Technical Specifications
Based on the provided image data for theEV E60model:
| Name | Model | Dimensions | Seats | Drive motor rated power(kw) | Battery capacity(kwh) |
| E60 | HFF6600E6EV22 | 5990 x 2070 x 2850 |
9+1 |
50 |
127.51 |
| E60 |
HFF6601E6EV21A |
5990 x 2100 x 2890 |
9+2+1 |
50 |
115 |
Applications
The compact size and electric efficiency of the E60 make it perfect for a variety of specialized applications:
Tourist & Scenic Shuttles: Quiet operation is ideal for resorts, parks, and protected areas.
Internal Campus Transport: Efficiently move students and staff within university, hospital, or large corporate campuses.
Community Bus/Paratransit: Excellent for small-scale community loops and mobility services in residential areas.
Last-Mile Connectivity: Ideal for connecting passengers from major transport hubs (train stations, subway exits) to their final destination.
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