Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC

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Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC
Stagecoach autonomous E200 MMC trial.jpg
The first driverless bus in the United Kingdom, an Enviro200 MMC on trial with Stagecoach Manchester, in October 2019
Overview
ManufacturerAlexander Dennis
Production2014–present
Body and chassis
Doors1 or 2 doors
Floor typeLow floor
ChassisAlexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC
BYD K9
Powertrain
EngineCummins ISBe (Enviro200 MMC)
Electric motor2 x BYD 90kW in-wheel (BYD K9)
CapacityVarious, dependent on length and specification
Power output140–240 hp (100–180 kW) (Enviro200 MMC)
TransmissionAllison, Voith, ZF
Battery320 Ah lithium iron phosphate (BYD K9)
Dimensions
Length8.9–12.7 m (29 ft 2 in–41 ft 8 in)
Width2.44 m (8 ft 0 in)
Height2.86 m (9 ft 5 in)
Curb weight13–14.4 t (12.8–14.2 long tons; 14.3–15.9 short tons)
Chronology
PredecessorAlexander Dennis Enviro200
Alexander Dennis Enviro300

The Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC is a single-decker city bus produced by Alexander Dennis since 2014, as the successor to the Enviro200 midibus and Enviro300 full-size bus. The first Enviro200 MMCs entered service with National Express West Midlands in 2015. Notably, Enviro200 MMCs have been modified by Fusion Processing to be used as the basis for the first driverless bus trials in the United Kingdom.

The Enviro200 MMC is available over a range of lengths between 8.9 metres and 11.7 metres, as an integral twin-axle midibus or full-size bus. Additionally, the 12.7 metre tri-axle Enviro200 XLB is offered in the New Zealand market. The Enviro200 MMC bodywork is also available as an all-electric bus, known as the Enviro200 EV, on BYD Auto's K9 chassis.

Introduction[]

The Enviro200 MMC can trace its lineage back to the original Dennis Dart midibus, introduced by Dennis Specialist Vehicles in 1989. One of the most successful bus models of all time, the original Dart was replaced by the low-floor Dart SLF in 1996. Through financial difficulties at the various parent companies, production of the Dart SLF passed first to TransBus International in 2001 and subsequently to Alexander Dennis in 2004.

The second-generation Alexander Dennis Enviro200 - then branded as the Enviro200 Dart - was introduced as the Dart SLF's replacement in 2006, based very strongly on the design of the previous model. The third-generation Enviro200 was launched in 2009, followed by the Enviro200 MMC in 2015. Production of the classic third-generation Enviro200 ultimately ceased in late 2018.

Variants[]

One of Ritchies' Enviro200XLBs RT1098 seen on Rt.120 departing from Constellation Bus Station for Henderson on 17 Dec 2017.
Arriva Medway Towns Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC at Chatham Waterfront bus station in 2018

Alexander Dennis unveiled Enviro200 MMC (short for Major Model Change) at the Euro Bus Expo in Birmingham in November 2014. As well as replacing the classis Enviro200, it also superseded the Enviro300. The first Enviro200 MMC entered service with National Express West Midlands in May 2015.[1]

Enviro200 EV[]

An all-electric variant of the Enviro200 MMC, bodied onto BYD K9 chassis, was launched in 2015, named the Enviro200 EV. Following the successful trial of two integral BYD electric buses in London since 2014, Go-Ahead London ordered 51 e-buses with Enviro200 MMC body in July 2015 for use on routes 507 and 521. It was be the first time ADL have bodied a BYD product.[2] Go-Ahead London will take delivery of a further 30 in 2018 for use on routes 153 and 214, and in 2020 for route 360 and 484. Metroline have purchased 23 for use on route 46. In 2020, [3]

Nine Enviro200 EVs were delivered to Stagecoach South for use in Guildford, England, in January 2019. These will be used on the three Guildford park and ride services, now branded as the Glide.[4]

Autonomous trials[]

The first autonomous bus trial in the United Kingdom commenced in mid-2019, with an Enviro200 MMC modified with autonomous software from Fusion Processing able to operate in driverless mode within Stagecoach Manchester's Sharston bus depot, performing tasks such as driving to the washing station, refuelling point and then parking up at a dedicated parking space in the depot.[5] The first passenger-carrying driverless bus trial in the United Kingdom is expected to commence by 2021, with a fleet of five identical vehicles to the Manchester trial used on a 14 miles (23 km) Stagecoach Fife park-and-ride route across the Forth Road Bridge, from the north bank of the Forth to Edinburgh Park station.[6]

Operations[]

United Kingdom[]

Stagecoach Group, Arriva UK Bus and the Go-Ahead Group have been the largest customers for the Enviro200 MMC, although the first examples entered service with National Express West Midlands in May 2015. Despite this, the bus has become first choice with many operators such as First Group, Transdev Blazefield and many smaller companies.[citation needed]

New Zealand[]

In 2017, a 12.8 metre tri-axle version of the Enviro200 MMC, named the Enviro200 XLB, was launched for the New Zealand market. Significant investment in the vehicle type has been seen across the country, with Ritchie's Transport Holdings purchasing 28 for their Auckland operations, and Birkenhead Transport Ltd. acquiring 25 examples.[7]

A demonstrator EV variant of the tri-axle was delivered in August 2021 to Auckland Transport. It is built on the BYD K9 Chassis with the same technology as its two-axle variant and Auckland Transport has teamed up with Mercury Energy and Ritchie's Transport Holdings to trial the use of the bus on different services. This is part of their goal to decarbonise their bus fleet by 2035.[8][9]

See also[]

Competitors to the Enviro200 MMC

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 12 November 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "BYD and ADL to build 51 electric buses for Go Ahead London :: Bus and Coach Professional". busandcoach.com. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Third BYD ADL E200 electric order for three routes" Coach & Bus Week issue 1300 18 July 2017 page 10
  4. ^ "BYD ADL delivers nine electric buses for Guildford". electrive.com. 2019-01-08. Retrieved 2019-07-03.
  5. ^ "UK's first driverless bus trialled in Manchester". 19 March 2019.
  6. ^ "First driverless Edinburgh to Fife bus trial announced". BBC News. 22 November 2018.
  7. ^ "Enviro200XLB single decks to join Enviro500 double decks in Birkenhead Transport's fleet | Alexander Dennis". www.alexander-dennis.com. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
  8. ^ "ADL delivers its first extra-large electric bus in New Zealand to Auckland Transport". BYD ADL Electric Buses. 2021-08-18. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
  9. ^ MarketScreener. "NFI : ADL delivers its first extra-large electric bus in New Zealand to Auckland Transport | MarketScreener". www.marketscreener.com. Retrieved 2021-08-20.

External links[]

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