Arrival aims to transform passenger transport sector

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British automotive start-up Arrival has revealed a zero-emission bus that will transform the public transport industry at a time when it is facing its biggest challenges.

The recent pandemic has highlighted just how essential public transport is to communities around the world and Arrival’s Bus is the tool cities need as they adapt to a new normal whilst striving to make bus travel appealing, sustainable and financially viable.

Designed with an exceptional passenger experience front of mind, the Arrival Bus is equipped with features that promote a positive perception of public transportation and create an environment evoking a sense of space, cleanliness and wellbeing in a world with a heightened awareness of hygiene and personal space.

Arrival’s core focus is to make the every-day experience radically better, whether that is the daily journey on an Arrival Bus, or through work as a driver delivering parcels from an Arrival Van. It is working with cities to make every touchpoint within the urban transportation ecosystem not only better, but also more equitable and sustainable. Recent events have made it clear the world needs to take action now in order to improve lives and effect real change, according to Kwame Nyanning, Chief of Experience at Arrival: “We are very excited to bring the Arrival Bus to markets around the world and make the passenger experience of bus travel a positive one. By working in partnership with businesses to develop the entire ecosystem around our vehicles, we are supporting their goals of making Public Transport appealing whilst achieving carbon neutrality.”

Ben Jardine, Chief of Product for Arrival Bus added: “As Arrival partners with Governments and cities to create an Integrated Public Transport ecosystem that supports their net-zero emission goals, the company is also developing cars for sharing, taxis, buses, delivery robots, charging stations, Microfactories and digital services that enable ‘best in class’ public transport without the need for subsidies. This is possible because Arrival’s solutions are intelligently designed, with the Arrival Bus priced the same as a fossil fuel equivalent and realising even greater savings over its lifetime.

The Arrival Bus will be produced in local Microfactories which are designed to be capable of assembling all vehicles from Arrival’s portfolio. These Microfactories support the creation of market-specific products and will regenerate regional economies through the use of local supply chains, retention of talent and payment of local taxes.

Arrival is developing solutions that support the goal of creating sustainable urban environments. Arrival’s vehicles, devices, products and services are designed with a focus on providing exceptional, intelligent experiences at every touchpoint.

Arrival’s first products are zero-emission commercial vehicles that are transforming the transportation market. Arrival’s new generation electric vehicles are best in class and form part of a broader Arrival transportation ecosystem. This includes Arrival’s invention of new assembly technology using low-footprint, low-CapEx Microfactories that enable the production of highly customised vehicles which are better priced even at low volumes. Arrival plans to deploy 1000 Microfactories globally by 2026. Arrival was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in the UK, with over 1000 global employees located in offices across the USA, Germany, Netherlands, Israel, Russia and Luxembourg.

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