The Brazilian city of São José dos Campos is electrifying the fleet
of vehicles used by the Secretariat of Citizen Protection thanks to 30
new fully electric vehicles from BYD. The 29 new BYD e5s and 1 BYD e6
leased vehicles were delivered on July 26th and will be used by the
local police force.
The deal represents BYD’s largest automotive deal in the country to
date, and a good sign that fleets continue to explore the potential of
fleet electrification to reduce local transportation emissions. “BYD
believes it is important to contribute effectively to a sustainable
society. The company has similar projects to supply EV fleets in the
area of public safety in China,” said Adriano Caputo, Sales Manager of
BYD Brazil.
BYD’s environmentally friendly, low maintenance, and zero emission
vehicles made them an obvious choice when bids for the deal were
received. BYD won the public bid when it closed in April with a leasing
plan to supply police and other governmental agencies in the city with
its vehicles.
The Mayor of São José dos Campos, Mr. Fabricio Hamuth shared that the
deal ushers in a new era for the City Guard, “We are delivering a
volume of investments that the City Guard has never had. The big change
with this electric fleet is in relation to the visibility of the Guard.
We have BYD as a partner from the start.”
Brazil is starting the slow process of transitioning its fleets to
electric and hybrid cars, which is encouraged by a new municipal law
that went into effect in March of this year. Brazil sees these two cars
as key drivers of lower cost of operations, lower levels of pollution in
cities, and lower noise levels in cities — all of which provide
meaningful improvements in the quality of life for city dwellers. Also,
just think about how much sneakier the police force will be cruising
around in nearly silent electric vehicles.
https://cleantechnica.com/2018/07/27/30-new-byd-electric-cars-go-to-brazilian-municipal-civil-guard/
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