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POWERTRAIN


REVOLUTION REPOWER


How one repowering specialist plans to enable all modes of transport transition from diesel to electric


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t’s no secret that emissions from diesel vehicles degrade our air quality, but this can be significantly worse inside buses,


particularly harming passengers such as children who are more vulnerable to the health impacts of poor air quality. Greenhouse gas emissions must peak before 2025 to avoid unleashing far more catastrophic climate impacts than what we are currently


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seeing, including more frequent and severe droughts, heatwaves and rainfall. Electrification has been highlighted as the most viable way to decarbonise transport and achieve zero tailpipe emissions to deliver on this goal. Repowering accelerates this transition as a more affordable and cost-effective way for businesses to electrify their fleets. Expert repowering company


KleanBus has undergone a business expansion with the launch of its umbrella company, KleanDrive, which extends its repowering scope to supply electric powertrains into current and new commercial vehicles beyond buses. Armed with its advanced ePowertrain module, KleanDrive will offer its ‘game-changing’ electrification technology across the entire transportation industry


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