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The '''[[BYD Auto]] K9S''' is a low floor battery-electic transit bus sold in Canada and the United States. It can be fully charged in three to four hours and can travel a distance of 233 kilometres (145 miles) in an urban environment. Shortly after introducing the 40-foot [[BYD Auto K9|K9]] to the North American market, BYD introduced the shorter K9S. In early 2016, [[St. Albert Transit]] became the first agency to order the K9S.  
The '''[[BYD Auto]] K9S''' is a low floor battery-electic transit bus sold in Canada and the United States. It can be fully charged in three to four hours and can travel a distance of 233 kilometres (145 miles) in an urban environment. A higher capacity battery option increases the range to 346 kilometres (215 miles).<ref>[https://en.byd.com/bus/35-electric-transit-bus/ BYD 35 foot electric transit bus]. BYD USA.</ref> Shortly after introducing the 40-foot [[BYD Auto K9|K9]] to the North American market, BYD introduced the shorter K9S. In early 2016, [[St. Albert Transit]] became the first agency to order the K9S.
 
==Specifications==
==Specifications==
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|colspan=3|Length: 35.8'
|colspan=3|Length: 35.8'
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|colspan=3|Width: 102"
|colspan=3|Width: 101.6”
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|colspan=3|Height: 140"
|colspan=3|Height: 140"
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!colspan=3|Energy storage
!colspan=3|Energy storage
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|colspan=3|80 kW iron-phosphate battery
|colspan=3|266 kWh iron-phosphate battery
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!colspan=3|Axles
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|colspan=3|305/70 R 22.5
|colspan=3|305/70 R 22.5
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==Operators ==
==Operators ==
===Canada [[Image:Flag of Canada.png|28px]]===
===Canada [[Image:Flag of Canada.png|28px]]===
* [[St. Albert Transit]] - St. Albert, AB
* [[St. Albert Transit]] - St. Albert, AB
* [[Tofino Bus Services]] - Tofino, BC
===United States [[Image:Flag of the United States.png|28px]]===
===United States [[Image:Flag of the United States.png|28px]]===
* [[Antelope Valley Transit Authority]] - Palmdale, Lancaster, CA
* [[Capital Area Transit System]] - Baton Rouge, LA
* [[Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority]] (CARTA) - Chattanooga, TN
* [[Fresno County Rural Transit Agency]] - Fresno County, CA
* [[LINK Transit]] - Chelan County and Douglas County, WA
* [[LINK Transit]] - Chelan County and Douglas County, WA
* [[Lehigh University Shuttle]] - Bethlehem, PA
* [[Los Angeles Department of Transportation]] (LADOT) - Los Angeles, CA
* [[Los Angeles Department of Transportation]] (LADOT) - Los Angeles, CA
* [[Macon-Bibb County Transit Authority]] - Macon-Bibb County, GA
* [[Marin Transit]] - Marin County, CA
* [[Martha's Vineyard Transit Authority]] - Martha's Vineyard, MA
* [[Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority]] (PSTA) - Pinellas County, FL
* [[Regional Transportation Agency of Central Maryland]] (RTA) - Anne Arundel County; Howard County; City of Laurel and Northern Prince George's County, MD
* [[Regional Transportation Agency of Central Maryland]] (RTA) - Anne Arundel County; Howard County; City of Laurel and Northern Prince George's County, MD
* [[UCLA Bruin Bus]] - Los Angeles, CA
* [[Walla Walla Valley Transit]] - Walla Walla, WA
==References==
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[[Category:Transit Bus]]
[[Category:Transit Bus]]
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