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English: BYD C9 electric coach.

The worldwide first long range, 100% battery-electric coach. Seating capacity: 47. 365 kWh Li-ion iron phosphate battery pack with charging time of less than two hours.

Highway speed 62.5 mph (101 km/h).
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