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Follow on Google News | Kiel North America Light-Weight Seats and CNG-technology transform Transpo Bus FleetFleet of 16 new CNG-buses equipped with light-weight Kiel seats showcase for flourishing “Made in Indiana” supplier industry
By: www.kielna.info The South Bend Public Transportation Corporation (http://www.sbtranspo.com/) Under the motto “The New Way To Go” the incoming CNG-powered fleet sports a fresh, blue and green exterior design on the outside which is carried to the inside with Kiel seat covers in corresponding colors. The extremely versatile Kiel Ideo is a modular seating solution that adapts to virtually any configuration requirements. Based on its sleek and ergonomically correct back the Ideo allows for a maximum of leg room and comfort while actually making space for four more seats (32 per bus, compared to other seating choices) which increases the overall efficiency and cost-effectiveness of the fleet. With a weight of just over 26 lbs. per double seat, the Ideo is also an industry-leader in optimizing the fuel-efficiency of the buses, which will drop from about $3.10 per gallon of diesel fuel to barely $1.00 per equivalent diesel for the fleet powered with CNG-technology. Transpo said this will save over $300,000 in fuel alone in the first year of operation which is a major asset in reducing overall operating costs and free up other resources to maintain the high level of service the Transpo ridership has come to expect. Kiel seats are built in Elkhart, just 15 miles east of South Bend, and are designed using innovative, environmentally- Besides the US-made Kiel seats, the new fleet will be built in the United States by New Flyer Industries (http://www.newflyer.com/ “The great collaboration with our South Bend neighbor Transpo has opened a new chapter the history of passenger transport for our state,” adds Thomas Schwank, General Manager of Kiel North America. “Transpo’s new fleet is a strong argument for the benefits of public transportation not only for the environment and communities across the nation but also for a strong U.S. economy.” End
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