Switch E1

Low-floor single-decker electric bus introduced in 2022

Motor vehicle
Body and chassisClassSingle-decker busLayoutRear-motor, rear-wheel driveDoors2 or 3Floor typeLow-floorChassisIntegralPowertrainElectric motor2x 125 kW ZF Electrified Powertrain Technology hubsCapacity389 kWhPower output250 kW (340 bhp)TransmissionZF automaticBattery3x high voltage lithium–nickel–manganese–cobalt oxide packsElectric range240 mi (390 km)Plug-in charging
  • CCS2 connector;
  • DC up to 150 kW, 3 hours
  • AC up to 44 kW, 7 hours
DimensionsWheelbase6 m (20 ft)Length12 m (39 ft)Width2.5 m (8.2 ft)Height3.1 m (10 ft)Kerb weight
  • 10,775 kg (10.775 t), unladen
  • 18,000 kg (18 t), GVW
ChronologyPredecessor

The Switch E1 (stylised as the SWITCH e1) is a low-floor single-decker electric bus produced by Switch Mobility since 2022.[1] The E1 is the first vehicle to be introduced by Switch Mobility since their rebranding from Optare, and replaces the discontinued Optare Tempo SR and Optare Versa in their product range.

The E1 was unveiled on 7 June 2022 at the European Mobility Expo at the Expo Porte de Versailles in Paris, France. The interior features a highly customisable modular design, similarly to the competing Arrival Bus, with two or three doors and a maximum of 30 seats. Total passenger capacity is up to 93 passengers per bus, with capacity for 63 standing.[2] Each seat can be fitted with reading lights, USB phone charging ports and under-seat lights, with wide-screen monitors fitted throughout the cabin to display next stops and other information.[2] Wheelchair access is available through both the front and middle doors, with wheelchair bays optionally fitted opposite either or both.[2]

The E1 was known during development as Project Odin generation 4; further Project Odin models are expected to launch later in 2022.[3] According to Switch Mobility, the E1 is the lightest electric bus on the market.[3] Fast charging is available, with a full charge in three hours possible through DC charging;[3] total range on a full charge is expected to be around 390 kilometres (240 mi).[4] At launch, the E1 was aimed at the continental European market,[2] with the Optare MetroCity EV still to be constructed for the United Kingdom.[5] The E1 will be the first model to be produced at Switch Mobility's newly constructed carbon neutral manufacturing facility in Valladolid, Spain, commencing with two production lines dedicated to the E1;[4] additional construction will take place at the existing former Optare factory in Sherburn in Elmet, Yorkshire.[5]

References

  1. ^ "SWITCH e1 brochure". Switch Mobility. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d "Switch Mobility Ltd. launches all new, 'SWITCH e1' 12m bus". Automotive World. 7 June 2022. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "Switch Mobility introduces Switch e1 bus for European markets". Economic Times Auto. 7 June 2022. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  4. ^ a b Smith, Adrian (7 June 2022). "Switch Mobility Ltd Launches SWITCH e1 Electric bus for the European Market". AutoFutures. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Switch Mobility launches e1 bus for mainland European markets". Route One Magazine. 7 June 2022. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
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