This new electric public bus concept has a rooftop skylight and modular seats that can be moved to promote social distancing

The Arrival Bus

  • Arrival has unveiled a zero-emissions public transit bus with configurable seating arrangements to promote social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic.
  • The bus's price is comparable to that of a traditional fuel-burning bus, allowing its purchaser to save money long term, according to its maker.
  • Arrival plans to ship 1,000 "microfactories" — where Arrival's transportation products will be manufactured — around the world by 2026.
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Public transportation ridership has gone down due to the coronavirus, but newcomer Arrival has a solution: a zero-emissions public transit bus with seating options that are social distancing-friendly.

The Arrival bus was designed to have configurable seating, according to Arrival's GIFs of the interior. The bus's layout includes rows of paired seats that are placed side-by-side. But amid social distancing efforts, the seats can be physically removed, creating more space in-between seated passengers.

This concept of leaving seats empty to accommodate travel amid the pandemic isn't a novel idea among transportation-related companies. Similarly, several major airlines have already announced that they will halt selling tickets for the middle seat to create a larger bubble of empty space around seated passengers.

Besides its modular layout, the Arrival bus also has the added benefit of having a price tag that is comparable to that of a traditional fuel-powered bus, allowing its purchaser to save money long term by not having to pay for fuel, according to its maker.

This electric bus isn't Arrival's only foray into the growing electric transportation industry. The company is also developing electric cars, taxis, delivery robots, and more, all with the goal of creating zero-emission vehicles. Its line of electric delivery vans has also already received a 10,000-unit order from UPS.

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According to Arrival, the bus "promotes a positive perception of public transportation."

Source: Arrival



The interior has the typical fixings of any public bus, such as seats and handrails.



But unlike a typical city bus, the Arrival bus has a skylight across the length of the roof, The Verge reported ...

Source: The Verge



... and a screen towards the front of the bus that displays information about upcoming stops and changes.



The bus will be built at Arrival's "microfactories", which can be sent and used globally to build an expansive network of independent Arrival manufacturers.



Arrival plans to ship 1,000 microfactories to other countries by 2026.



The company is currently headquartered in London and has offices in five other countries ...



... totaling over 800 employees.



Hyundai and Kia invested €100 million, about $112 million, into Arrival, and will soon be using the startup's technology to "develop mobility services and electrify their vehicle fleets," according to Arrival.

Source: Arrival





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