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KGM Commercial C
KGM Commercial C is the bus lineup of South Korean bus manufacturer KGM Commercial. Model C090 The C090 is a 9-meter electric bus produced at the Gunsan plant. The model was released in 2024. Planned model * C120 * C110 * C070 * C110H See also * Hyundai Elec City * Woojin Apollo Woojin Apollo () is a South Korean electric bus and rolling stock manufacturer Woojin Industrial Systems' plug-in electric low-floor bus series. It was first unveiled at the 2017 Daegu International Future Auto Expo held at EXCO in Daegu, and is ... References {{KG Mobility KGM buses Midibuses Electric buses 2020s cars Cars introduced in 2024 Rear-wheel-drive vehicles Buses of South Korea ...
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KGM Commercial
KGM Commercial (KGMC; ) is a South Korean commercial vehicle and passenger vehicle manufacturing company. History In October 2015, the vehicle division of Hankuk Fiber () was sold to Taichi and changed to Taichi Green Motors, and it was sold to the South Korean company EES (now Energy Solutions) in January 2017 and changed its name to Edison Motors. On September 26, 2023, the company name was changed to KGM Commercial. Five SMART 110E medium-sized buses were exported to Paraguay as part of the South Korean government's official development assistance for Paraguay. It is the first export case since KG Commercial was incorporated into the KG Group. Facilities The factory is located in Hamyang County, South Gyeongsang Province, and on August 19, 2021, the second factory, Gunsan Factory, was established in Gunsan City, North Jeolla Province. The factory produces shortened electric buses. Models Current model * KGM Commercial C * KGM Commercial Smart Discontinued model ...
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Transit Bus
A transit bus (also big bus, commuter bus, city bus, town bus, urban bus, stage bus, public bus, public transit bus, or simply bus) is a type of bus used in public transport bus services. Several configurations are used, including low-floor buses, High-floor, high-floor buses, double-decker buses, articulated buses and midibuses. These are distinct from all-seated Coach (bus), coaches used for intercity travel and smaller minibuses, for more flexible services. Specifications The US Federal Transit Administration offers some definitions of terms for a bus in public transit service. "Bus means a rubber-tired automotive vehicle used for the provision of public transportation service by or for a recipient of FTA financial assistance." FTA also adds that automotive means that the bus does not rely on external power sources for its motion; its motor and fuel or battery are contained in the bus. It defines public transportation service as "the operation of a vehicle that provi ...
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Single-decker Bus
A single-decker bus or rigid is a bus that has a single deck for passengers. Normally the use of the term ''single-decker'' refers to a standard two-axled rigid bus, in direct contrast to the use of the term double-decker bus, which is essentially a bus with two passenger decks and a staircase. These types of single-deckers may feature one or more doors, and varying internal combustion engine positions. The majority of single-deckers have a length of up to , although some exceptions of longer buses exist. They also typically weigh between . In regions where double-deckers are not common, the term ''single-decker'' may lack common usage, as in one sense, all other main types of bus have a single deck. Also, the term may become synonymous with the name transit bus or related terms, which can correctly be applied to double-deckers too. With the exception of regions of major double deck or articulated bus operation, usually major urban areas such as Hong Kong, cities in the Unit ...
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Electric Bus
An electric bus is a bus that is propelled using electric motors, as opposed to a conventional internal combustion engine. Electric buses can store the needed electrical energy on board, or be fed mains electricity continuously from an external source such as overhead lines. The majority of buses using on-board energy storage are battery electric buses (which is what this article mostly deals with), where the electric motor obtains energy from an electric vehicle battery, onboard battery pack, although examples of other storage modes do exist, such as the gyrobus that uses flywheel energy storage. When electricity is not stored on board, it is supplied by contact with outside power supplies, for example, via a current collector (like the trolley pole, overhead conduction poles in trolleybuses), or with a ground-level power supply, or through Inductive charging#Dynamic charging, inductive charging. As of 2017, 99% of all battery electric buses in the world have been deployed in M ...
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Hyundai Elec City
The Hyundai Elec City () is Hyundai Motor Company's first low-floor electric bus. Its derivative models include the fuel cell bus Elec City FCEV and the smaller Elec City Town. Overview In May 2017, after eight years of development, Hyundai Elec City was first unveiled at Hyundai Motor Company's commercial vehicle motor show, the Hyundai Truck & Bus Mega Fair, and was officially launched on November 24, 2017. There are 27 seats. Equipped with a 256kWh high-capacity Lithium polymer battery manufactured by LG Chem, it can travel up to 290km on a single charge. The battery is mounted on the ceiling and the motor is mounted on the rear wheel, creating a larger interior space than similar buses. It is equipped with cutting-edge technologies such as an automatic temperature control system that maintains battery performance in extreme cold or heat, and an ultrasonic sensor that prevents the front and rear doors from closing when a person approaches them. Elec City FCEV (2019–) Th ...
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Woojin Apollo
Woojin Apollo () is a South Korean electric bus and rolling stock manufacturer Woojin Industrial Systems' plug-in electric low-floor bus series. It was first unveiled at the 2017 Daegu International Future Auto Expo held at EXCO in Daegu, and is produced at the Ochang Plant in Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province. Model Apollo 700 The Apollo 700 was unveiled at the 2024 Daegu Future Innovation Technology Expo. It is a 7 m medium-sized bus. It has full air suspension on the front and rear. Apollo 900 The Apollo 900 is a 9 m medium-sized bus. It is equipped with a high-efficiency 172.4 kWh battery and a real-time battery monitoring function to prevent accidents such as fire. Two wheelchair fixing spaces were applied to improve the mobility of the mobility-disadvantaged and an electronic garage height adjustment device was applied to facilitate boarding and disembarking. Apollo 1100 The Apollo 1100 is an 11 m model. It is equipped with a function that au ...
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KGM Buses
KGM may refer to: * King's Gallantry Medal British gallantry award * General Directorate of Highways (Turkey) () * Kathgodam railway station, Indian Railway station code * Kingham railway station has National Rail code ''KGM'' * Palikúr language, also known as Karipuna of Amapá, an Arawakan language of Brazil and French Guiana, with ISO 639 code ''kgm'' * kg·m, sometimes run together as ''kgm'', an obsolete unit symbol for the kilopondmetre (sometimes erroneously called kilogramme-force metre, therefore ''kgm''), a unit of torque * KG Mobility The KG Mobility Corporation (, ), abbreviated as KGM, is a South Korean automobile manufacturer. It traces its origins back to Dong-A Motor, a manufacturer established in 1954. The company was named SsangYong Motor Company in 1988, following i ...
, the South Korean car company formerly known as SsangYong {{disambiguation ...
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Electric Buses
Electricity is the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter possessing an electric charge. Electricity is related to magnetism, both being part of the phenomenon of electromagnetism, as described by Maxwell's equations. Common phenomena are related to electricity, including lightning, static electricity, electric heating, electric discharges and many others. The presence of either a positive or negative electric charge produces an electric field. The motion of electric charges is an electric current and produces a magnetic field. In most applications, Coulomb's law determines the force acting on an electric charge. Electric potential is the work done to move an electric charge from one point to another within an electric field, typically measured in volts. Electricity plays a central role in many modern technologies, serving in electric power where electric current is used to energise equipment, and in electronics dealing with electrica ...
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2020s Cars
S, or s, is the nineteenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and other latin alphabets worldwide. Its name in English is ''ess'' (pronounced ), plural ''esses''. History Northwest Semitic šîn represented a voiceless postalveolar fricative (as in 'ip'). It originated most likely as a pictogram of a tooth () and represented the phoneme via the acrophonic principle. Ancient Greek did not have a "sh" phoneme, so the derived Greek letter Sigma () came to represent the voiceless alveolar sibilant . While the letter shape Σ continues Phoenician ''šîn'', its name ''sigma'' is taken from the letter ''Samekh'', while the shape and position of ''samekh'' but name of ''šîn'' is continued in the '' xi''. Within Greek, the name of ''sigma'' was influenced by its association with the Greek word (earlier ), "to hiss". The original name of the letter "Sigma" may have been ''san'', but due to the ear ...
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Cars Introduced In 2024
A car, or an automobile, is a motor vehicle with wheels. Most definitions of cars state that they run primarily on roads, Car seat, seat one to eight people, have four wheels, and mainly transport private transport#Personal transport, people rather than cargo. There are around one billion cars in use worldwide. The French inventor Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot built the first steam-powered road vehicle in 1769, while the Swiss inventor François Isaac de Rivaz designed and constructed the first internal combustion-powered automobile in 1808. The modern car—a practical, marketable automobile for everyday use—was invented in 1886, when the German inventor Carl Benz patented his Benz Patent-Motorwagen. Commercial cars became widely available during the 20th century. The 1901 Oldsmobile Curved Dash and the 1908 Ford Model T, both American cars, are widely considered the first mass-produced and mass-affordable cars, respectively. Cars were rapidly adopted in the US, where they replac ...
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Rear-wheel-drive Vehicles
Rear-wheel drive (RWD) is a form of engine and transmission layout used in motor vehicles, in which the engine drives the rear wheels only. Until the late 20th century, rear-wheel drive was the most common configuration for cars. Most rear-wheel drive vehicles feature a longitudinally-mounted engine at the front of the car. Layout The most common layout for a rear-wheel drive car is with the engine and transmission at the front of the car, mounted longitudinally. Other layouts of rear-wheel drive cars include front-mid engine, rear-mid engine, and rear-engine. Some manufacturers, such as Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Porsche (944, 924, 928) and Chevrolet (C5, C6, and C7 Corvettes), place the engine at the front of the car and the transmission at the rear of the car, in order to provide a more balanced weight distribution. This configuration is often referred to as a transaxle since the transmission and axle are one unit. History 1890s to 1960s Many of the cars built in the 19th cent ...
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