The electric city bus “Ecolife” and luxury coach “Galaxy” were introduced at Bus World 2023 in Brussels by JBM Electric Vehicles, a top manufacturer of electric buses under India’s $2.6 billion JBM Group. The firm has made a substantial entry into the European market with these products designed for the whole e-mobility environment.
The business counts 5,000 electric buses that are in operation or being built throughout the world in its order book. Their cutting-edge factory in Haryana, India, which can build more than 20,000 buses yearly, serves as evidence of their capability. JBM has served more than a billion passengers over the last five years, clocking up more than 100 million e-kilometers. Within the next three to four years, they want to exceed one billion e-kilometers and serve more than 10 billion people.
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Vice Chairman of JBM Group Nishant Arya presented the company’s goal for revolutionizing both intra-city and inter-city transport while placing a strong emphasis on sustainability and environmental friendliness. Arya’s most recent bus offers, which were created with the clientele’s utmost safety, effectiveness, and value in mind, demonstrated their persistent dedication to the European market.
JBM’s commitment also extends to the Indian market, where the usage of electric vehicles is increasing due to encouraging government measures. The ‘JBM E-Verse ecosystem, which integrates electric cars, cutting-edge battery technology, power infrastructure, and quick charging solutions, characterizes their comprehensive approach to e-mobility and has helped JBM take the lead in the Indian market.
Safety at JBM
Safety is still a top priority for JBM. Their buses come with an assortment of safety features, including emergency braking and collision alerts, as well as the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS). These cars also include cutting-edge telematics and a sturdy stainless steel construction that complies with EU standards.