Wright StreetAir

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Wright StreetAir
Overview
ManufacturerWrightbus
Production2017–present
AssemblyBallymena, Northern Ireland
Body and chassis
Doors1 or 2
Floor typeLow floor
ChassisBased on Wright StreetDeck (DF model)
Based on Wright StreetLite (WF model)
Dimensions
Length8.8, 9.5 and 10.9 metres
Width2.5 metres
Height3.0 and 4.2 metres
Curb weight13-18 tonnes
Chronology
PredecessorWright Electrocity
Wright StreetLite EV

The Wright StreetAir is an low-floor electric bus design, built by Wrightbus in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, available as both a single-decker bus and double-decker bus. The StreetAir replaces the Wright Electrocity and Wright StreetLite EV in Wrightbus' product range.

Wright StreetAir EV DF

The Wright StreetAir EV DF was revealed in August 2016 as the replacement for the Wright Electrocity. It is available in two main variants: a single-decker bus variant, and a double-decker bus variant. Both are based on an all-electric version of the Wright StreetDeck integral double-decker bus. The StreetAir EV DF is available in a single 10.6m length weighing 18 tonnes.[1][2] The body design of the single-decker bus variant is based on the Wright Eclipse 3, while the body design of the double-decker bus variant is based on the StreetDeck. Both variants are available with electricity conduction via overnight (plug-in), inductive (through the road surface) or conductive (with a pantograph) methods.[3][4]

The first six entered service with Lothian Buses in October 2017.[5][6]

Wright StreetAir EV WF

The Wright StreetAir EV WF was launched in August 2016 as the replacement for the Wright StreetLite EV. It is based on the StreetLite EV, with a number of drivetrain improvements over the previous model. It is available in 8.8m and 9.5m lengths, with both lengths featuring the wheel ahead of the door to maximise interior capacity. As with the DF, the WF is available with electricity conduction via overnight (plug-in), inductive (through the road surface) or conductive (with a pantograph) methods.[2][7]

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