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The New Flyer Invero (D40i) is a line of low-floor
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es that was manufactured by
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between 1999 and 2007. Produced as a 40-foot (nominal) rigid bus, the Invero was typically sold with a conventional
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combustion engine, although a few diesel-electric hybrids were built, integrated by
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. New Flyer introduced the Invero in 1999 with the intent that it would replace the preceding
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line, but few Inveros were sold, and the line was discontinued in 2007; in 2008, New Flyer introduced the
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, replacing both the Low Floor and the Invero lines.


Design

For example, a New Flyer D40i is a 40-foot (nominal) rigid Invero with diesel power. New Flyer never officially produced any diesel-electric hybrid Inveros, nor did they produce any articulated Inveros. Work on what would become the Invero started in 1997. A prototype Invero was first shown at the October 1999 APTA trade show in
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. Apart from the more streamlined exterior, other improvements over the existing Low Floor models included larger windows, improved heating, more seats, easier maintenance, and the use of composite materials to reduce weight. The driver's windshield has been shaped to reduce glare. The air conditioning unit has been moved to the front roof of the bus to allow for additional passenger seats in the rear of the bus. The resulting elevated front roofline has led some operators to affectionately dub the Inveros the "Beluga" bus, after the Beluga whale. Financial difficulties delayed the development of the production Invero. New Flyer essentially was unable to sell buses for 18 months until late 2002 while the company was undergoing cash flow issues. New Flyer had a contract to provide 10 Inveros for evaluation to the city of Winnipeg in 2000 as part of a larger contract for 82 replacement buses; the 10 Inveros would be delivered as part of the initial batch of 30 buses and would undergo a long-term test to determine if the remaining 52 should be ordered as Inveros, to be delivered in 2001 and 2002. However, the evaluation Inveros would not have been ready before late summer 2002, and Winnipeg negotiated a settlement to receive conventional D40LF models instead.


Hybrids

In 2003, New Flyer publicized the sales win for a planned
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hybrid Invero variant, designated DE60i, by displaying the image on its home page. The hybrid Invero variant was scheduled to enter service in August 2006. Four Inveros were converted to diesel-
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propulsion by
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for the
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and delivered in November 2005; New Flyer was unwilling to perform the engineering required to integrate the hybrid drivetrain (manufactured by GM Allison) for the small order. The cost of each hybrid bus was , compared to for the conventional D40i.


Fuel cell

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Invero was demonstrated in Winnipeg during the summer of 2006. The fuel cell Invero was integrated by
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using their HyPM 65 fuel cell power modules; in-wheel electric motors from Siemens, installed by
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; ultra-capacitors from
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; and roof-mounted hydrogen storage tanks from Dynetek Industries of Calgary. The system had a continuous rated output of with a peak output of and a range of approximately 6 to 8 hours. Refueling for the demonstration was performed at
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. Development of the fuel cell Invero had started in late 2002, and was largely supported by
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, which contributed for the project.


Deployment

The first New Flyer Invero D40i was completed at the St. Cloud plant on May 7, 2002, and was the first of six ordered for the
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Authority. The Invero also entered revenue service for
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by 2003. The first United States transit agency to order the Invero was
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, serving
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, near
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; the first Community Transit bus rolled off the line at St. Cloud on January 11, 2005. Community Transit ordered 33 buses, which entered service in mid-2005.
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in
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was the largest customer for the Invero. In 2003, the
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serving
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announced plans to implement a bus rapid transit system using six DE60i 60-foot
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Inveros (then designated DE60iLF-BRT, emphasizing the low-floor design and bus rapid transit intentions), to be delivered in August 2006. However, in July 2004, Lane announced they would be acquiring the Low Floor-based DE60LF-BRT (later designated DE60LFA) articulated buses instead. As of 2024, OC Transpo is the last transit agency operating Inveros. Their units are nearing the ends of their service lives, and are gradually being replaced with
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units.


Competing models

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Gillig Low Floor The Gillig Low Floor (originally named Gillig H2000LF and also nicknamed Gillig Advantage) is a transit bus manufactured by Gillig since 1997. Introduced as a second product range by the company (alongside the Gillig Phantom), the Low Floor la ...
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New Flyer Low Floor The New Flyer Low Floor is a line of low-floor transit buses that was manufactured by New Flyer Industries between 1991 and 2014. It was available in 30-foot rigid, 35-foot rigid, 40-foot rigid, and 60-foot articulated lengths. In addition to ...
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Nova Bus LFS The Low Floor Series (LFS) is a series of transit buses manufactured by Nova Bus for North American customers since 1996. It is produced in 40' rigid and 62' articulated bus, articulated (nominal) lengths with a variety of powertrains, including co ...
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Orion VI The Orion VI was a low-floor transit bus available in 40' lengths manufactured by Ontario Bus Industries (renamed Orion Bus Industries in 1995) between 1995 and 2003. The Orion VI was intended to provide an alternative to the existing high-flo ...
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Orion VII The Orion VII is a line of low-floor transit buses available in 30' rigid, 35' rigid, and 40' rigid lengths manufactured by Daimler Buses North America's subsidiary Orion Bus Industries between 2001 and 2013 in three generations. The convent ...
* Neoplan AN440L


References


External links

* * {{cite report , url=http://apps.altoonabustest.psu.edu/buses/65 , title=D40i Invero , date=2004 , publisher=LTI Bus Research and Testing Center (Altoona) , accessdate=December 13, 2018 Buses of Canada Buses of the United States Invero Vehicles introduced in 2002 Vehicles discontinued in 2007