Source: NFI Group.
  • NFI (NFI) has received a follow-on order for 60 buses from the New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA)
  • NFI subsidiary New Flyer of America will supply the battery-electric, zero-emission Xcelsior CHARGE NG vehicles
  • The company has delivered over 4,000 vehicles to the NYCTA over the past 25 years
  • NFI Group is focused on the electrification of mass mobility with electric vehicles operating or on order in more than 80 cities in five countries
  • NFI (NFI) is up by 3.57 per cent trading at $20.03 per share

NFI (NFI) has received a follow-on order for 60 buses from the New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA).

NFI subsidiary New Flyer of America will supply the battery-electric, zero-emission Xcelsior CHARGE NG vehicles, which provide up to 90 per cent energy recovery and integrate up to 525 kWh of power.

The order is in addition to 15 battery-electric buses previously delivered to the NYCTA.

The NYCTA and the Metropolitan Transit Authority Bus Company comprise the largest transit agency in North America. The MTA serves an estimated 8.5M citizens and more than 60M visitors annually.

“For more than 25 years, we delivered over 2,990 buses and 1,170 coaches to the MTA,” said Chris Stoddart, President of North American Bus and Coach. “With these additional high-performance zero-emission Xcelsior CHARGE NG buses, we are expanding sustainable mobility in New York City and the surrounding boroughs and delivering cleaner air through immediate greenhouse gas reductions.”

NFI Group is focused on the electrification of mass mobility with electric vehicles operating or on order in more than 80 cities in five countries.

NFI (NFI) is up by 3.57 per cent trading at $20.03 per share as of 12:49 pm EST.

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