Mellor Coachcraft is to launch the world's first fully low-floor electric minibus, the Orion E, at this year’s CV Show (NEC, Birmingham, 25-27 April).
The first Orion E minibuses are expected to be delivered to customers in July.
The Orion E offers a nominal 100-mile range with 16-seated passengers or up to four wheelchairs.
It uses a unique, electric front-wheel drive system to achieve an adaptable, single-step entry, fully low-floor passenger saloon.
The vehicle uses conventional Li-Ion batteries, and has a drive system “developed in conjunction with a leading European EV integrator.”
The power electronics are provided by a “class-leading European manufacturer that supplies many of the electric drive components bound for the car and bus industry,” says Mellor.
Visually identical to its conventional sister, Orion, but the Orion E’s chassis cab, now sports an electric drive and gearbox in the engine bay.
The low-floor, coach-built body cleverly accommodates its battery packs, distributed in several locations to achieve the best weight distribution possible.
The Orion E has been through prolonged simulated test cycles, achieving compliance with all European regulations. As a result, the Orion E is now being developed as a left-hand drive vehicle for mainland European and other markets.
“The project has taken us two years to complete,” says Mellor MD John Randerson. “We looked at a number of different electromotive suppliers and products, with the aim of ensuring we could have absolute confidence in the product and drive train.”
“Our decision to develop this vehicle has been validated by the immediate interest shown by our customers.”
Mellor also sees potential in the base vehicle for inner-city parcel and freight deliveries.