South East Motor Import & Export Company: a Professional Bus Supplier
Our company was established in 2016 and is headquartered in Chongqing, China. The company's main business is the export of complete vehicles and auto parts. Our advantages are specifically reflected in:
Variety of Products
We can provide customers with various types of auto parts and provide complete vehicle export business. Our vehicle exports include new cars, used cars, electric cars, passenger cars, commercial vehicles, etc.
Professional Technical Support
We maintain long-term cooperation with overseas dealers and OEMs, and we can provide overseas automobile market analysis and consultation. No matter what your problem is, you can get professional technical support.
Awesome Services
Our service team collects quality information and assists with after-sales issues. Through overseas field trips to inspect customers, they collect market information in a timely manner to provide customers with more comprehensive services.
Rich Experience
We have exported about 10,000 cars, including new and used cars, unsold cars, electric cars, CKD&SKD cars, etc. We have served customers in various countries and regions around the world, such as the United States, Africa, India, and South Korea, so we have very rich experience.
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60-seat Pure Electric City Bus
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33-seat Electric City Bus
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65 Seat Diesel Passenger Coach
65-seat diesel passenger coach compliant with Euro IV emission standards, suitable for group tour reception, corporate team-building activities, campus commuter shuttle services, school spring...
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23-seat Diesel Coach Bus
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Shaolin EV Coach With 10-22 Seats
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Joylong A5 Gasoline 16 Seats MINIbus
Joylong A5 Gasoline Model Specifications
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Sunlong Slk6126 Right Steering Diesel Coach Bus
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Sunlong SLK6126 Large Luxury Road Bus
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Brief Introduction to Buses
A bus is a road vehicle that can carry many more passengers than a regular car or van. It is most commonly used for public transport, but is also used for charter purposes or through private ownership. They were developed in the early 20th century to compete with streetcars by offering greater route flexibility. Today, a bus is defined as a vehicle that can accommodate more than 10 passengers.

Benefits of Buses
Improves Community Health
For decades, urban planners have looked to public transportation to facilitate improvements in community health and wellbeing. Public transit riders must walk from their front doors to the nearby transit stop and back, which increases physical activity to help address the modern obesity epidemic. In fact, it's possible that people can achieve the 30 minutes of daily physical activity recommended by using public transit.
Economic Benefits to the Community
Every dollar invested in public bus can yield around $4 in economic gains in the community. This includes supporting a workforce for needed improvements, fostering business clusters, and attracting tourists for both business and pleasure. People can more easily stop for a snack or a cup of coffee when walking to a transit stop as opposed to driving. This means small businesses can benefit as well. Also, if a homeowner is looking to sell residential property, they might receive a higher offer if it is located close to a public bus stop, which is good for the seller and the city's overall tax base.
Improves Fuel Efficiency
One of the most technical benefits of public bus is the ability to outfit buses and other public transit vehicles with alternative fuel sources. Some systems are completely electric or utilize renewable resources for fuel. Even compared to other gas-powered vehicles, public bus is better in terms of fuel efficiency. The average miles per gallon multiplied by the number of private cars on the road versus transit buses or trains shows less fuel is consumed when using public transportation.
Public Buses Reduces Air Pollution
Less fuel burned means better air quality for cities that integrate public transit. Approximately 85% of the greenhouse gas emissions that come from transportation are due to day-to-day commutes. By leaving the car at home, a person can save up to 20 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions every day.
Improves Road Congestion
No one likes to be stuck in traffic, but rising populations demand improvements in road infrastructure that can be costly and take a lot of time. However, road construction can often make the situation more challenging before it gets better. Another benefit of public transportation is that more people riding on buses, trains, and other public systems means there are fewer vehicles on the road to cause traffic.
Improves Community Mobility
Inter-city transit systems help riders move throughout the area, regardless of the borough or neighborhood they live in. Many people do not have the capability to drive, so public bus is sometimes the only option to help them get to their destination.
Provides an Equitable Transportation System
One way to expand the workforce and improve a city's economy is by giving more people the ability to get to their job, and public transport accomplishes this. This reduces the challenge of needing to be able to afford a car and gasoline - or rely on someone who owns a vehicle - to earn a paycheck.
Public Transportation Improves Commuters Productivity
When someone is behind the wheel, they should only be doing one thing: driving. Many states even have laws against using a smartphone at all while operating an automobile. This multi-tasking limitation of driving can result in hours of ineffective time.
Buses Specification (Take Electric RHD Minibus Passenger Van as an Example)
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COMPLETE VEHICLE SPECIFICATION |
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Length(mm) |
5100 |
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Width(mm) |
1685 |
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Height(mm) |
1998 |
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Wheelbase(mm) |
3280 |
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Front/Rear overhang(mm) |
580/1240 |
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Angle of approach/Departure(°) |
38/21 |
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Curb weight(Kg) |
1630 |
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Maximum total mass(Kg) |
3510 |
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Maximum passengers |
8+2+1 |
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Maximum speed(Km/h) |
80 |
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Maximum grade |
≥20% |
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Minimum ground clearance(mm) |
≥150 |
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Minimum turning radius(m) |
≤11 |
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Cruise mileage(km)(fully loaded) |
≥200 |
Different Types of Buses
Buses are an important part of the transportation system, with many types of buses transporting millions of people to work, school and leisure every day. We will introduce you to the 8 most common types of buses on the road.
Single Deck Bus
Standard passenger buses have a single deck and are commonly used by transit systems, tour companies, and charter companies. Full-size single-decker buses carry 60 to 120 passengers and are 16 to 39 feet in length. They typically run on diesel or natural gas, with the engine located at the rear for easy access and easier visibility for the driver.
Double Decker Bus
Double decker buses are used for public transport and tourism and are often associated with London's iconic red buses. These buses have two decks with stairs for passengers to access the upper deck. Due to the height of the double-decker bus (approximately 14.5 feet), the route a double-decker bus can travel is restricted as the driver needs to avoid any bridges, utility cables, or other obstacles with small clearances. When used for public transportation, frequent stops can be inefficient as passengers require additional time to disembark. They are better suited for longer journeys, such as regional express routes.
Articulated Buses
The distinguishing feature of an articulated bus, also known as a curved bus or a folding bus, is that the two halves of the bus are connected by a pivoting joint. They can be up to 66 feet long and can carry up to 270 passengers at a time.
School Bus
School buses are an important part of the education system. School buses are designed for maximum safety, including the standardized color of school bus yellow and mandatory safety features such as flashing lights and extended brake arms. Students who take the bus are 70 times more likely to arrive at school safely compared to taking a car.
Minibus
Minibuses look similar to large vans, but are designed to transport more passengers than a typical van. Small buses can accommodate 18 passengers, while the largest models can carry up to 38 passengers.
Electric Bus
The number of electric buses is increasing as more public transportation systems transition their fleets to use more renewable energy. China is rapidly increasing the number of electric buses, with 16,000 in Shenzhen alone. In the United States, 2% of the 70,000 buses are zero-emission.
Shuttle Bus
A shuttle bus is a bus that "picks up" passengers between two locations on a regular basis and is most commonly used to transport people between hotels and airports. Since full-size buses aren't needed, transit systems can also use them on routes in less populated neighborhoods. Qualified vehicle converters prepare vehicles for use as shuttles by adding features such as luggage storage, bus passenger seating, bus-style doors and wheelchair access.
Transit Bus
Transportation systems in major cities carry millions of passengers every day, mostly with single-decker buses that run on diesel or natural gas. Low-floor buses have no steps to climb, making them easier to access for older passengers. There are steps at the entrance to the upper decks and they can be equipped with wheelchair lifts or ramps to accommodate passengers with disabilities. The bus fleet consists of several types of passenger buses, including single-decker buses, articulated buses and double-decker buses, depending on the route and passenger demand.
Things to Consider When Buying a Bus
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Warranty
The bus industry differs from the automotive industry in that it does not have a single comprehensive warranty plan. Chassis, body, rear air conditioning, video and tires all have separate warranties. Your dealer should be able to help you or direct you to a reputable local service provider. Additionally, the length and mileage of each warranty vary. Be sure to get the details of each warranty.
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Internal Configuration
Passenger car manufacturers offer a wide range of products. Fit, appearance and amenities are all important. Seats range from vinyl to leather, with six levels of fabric available. Footrests and overhead storage are also needed. A good bus should also offer lap trays, book or magazine storage space and drink holders. Rear trunks and underfloor storage bins are popular options.
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Safety
Buses are designed to transport passengers safely to their destinations. They are designed with a low "center of gravity" to reduce the likelihood of rollover. Dual rear wheels increase the comfort, safety and security of the bus. Buses are easier to enter and pass. A lower first step, handrails and wide aisles increase passenger convenience.

Vehicle Life
Your need to confirm and maintain an ongoing commitment to regular safety and service inspections is part of the pre-purchase consideration. Where will the vehicle be parked? An oversized garage, barn or shed can improve the appearance and trade-in value for years to come. Tire condition and maintenance are also critical to reliability and safety.
Popular Sizes
Over the past few years, two sizes have dominated the shuttle transportation market. 15- and 26-seater buses have been leading the pack, accounting for 60% of sales. Over the past three years, more than 30 passenger vehicle models have been chosen by an increasing number of organizations. Diesel engines account for less than 10% of total sales. A commercial driver's license (CDL) is required for buses carrying 16 passengers (15 passengers + driver).
Cost
Depending on the configuration, buses vary in price from basic buses to luxury tour buses. From a practical standpoint, a good 45-passenger bus is available for $125,000. Estimated costs include: insurance, fuel, maintenance, repairs, storage and driver training.
Competitive advantage
The company conducted a competitive advantage analysis to identify its strengths and weaknesses compared to its rivals.
industry-leading
Five years of electronic mechanical products precipitation,products mature and stable
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High market share
Benchmarking machinery has great influence,covering 1,500 companies and 15 well-known enterprises across the country
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High market share
Benchmarking machinery has great influence,covering 1,500 companies and 15 well-known enterprises across the country
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Perfect product system
Electronic + technology solutions,complete product architecture system
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Efficient after-sales service
To provide customers with a range of product services,24 hours online
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Bus Maintenance Checklist
Supply Necessary Parts
One of the best ways to ensure the longevity of your bus is to have necessary parts readily available. There's no need to order parts and wait for them to arrive to repair your bus when you have high-quality products in stock and wait. A stable inventory also gives you peace of mind and reduces repair costs.
Fuel Efficiency
Bus fuel efficiency is critical to maintenance. While bus gas mileage varies by model, it's important to know how many gallons per mile your vehicle typically uses. Decreased fuel efficiency is often a symptom of a larger problem, whether it's poor tire pressure or an engine leak.
User Manual
It's always a good idea to refer to your bus's owner's manual before starting any maintenance inspections. Each model is different and may require separate maintenance steps that do not apply to other buses. Be sure to flip through your manual and check if there are any noteworthy tips.
Fluids and Oils
Check that the engine oil level is correct and adjust if necessary. Make sure there are no leaks of any fluids underneath the bus or in any compartments.
Check Main Components
You need to check your tire pressure and look for any signs of damage or excessive wear. You want to make sure all lights are on properly. Additionally, you'll want to test the brakes and make sure they're working properly, and then check the drive belt for cracks or burns.
Check Internal Components
*Seat Belts: If your bus has seat belts, make sure they snap into place and are not torn or frayed.
*Seats: These are vital to passenger comfort and safety, so check that the seat covers are clean and free of damage, and that the frame is secure.
*Doors: Check the glass for cracks and test it opening and closing.
*Windows: Make sure the windows have no cracks and open and close properly.
*Mirrors: Check the driver and passenger side and interior mirrors to make sure they are facing the right way.
*Heating and Cooling: Make sure your heating, air conditioning, or fan is working properly.
*Emergency Kit and Fire Extinguisher: Check that your first aid kit has adequate supplies and that your fire extinguisher is charged.
Strategic Partners
Our company has rich OEM resources and strategic cooperation brands:

Vehicle Export
Since 2016, SEM has exported around 10000 units of vehicles, Including new and used vehicle, unsold vehicle, electric vehicle, CKD&SKD vehicle etc.

Ultimate Guide
Q: What is the seating capacity of the bus?
Q: How fuel efficient is this bus?
Q: Do your buses meet emission standards?
Q: What safety features do buses have?
Q: Do your bus vehicles come with a warranty?
Q: Do your buses meet accessibility requirements?
Q: Do your buses support remote monitoring and management?
Q: What are the three types of buses in transportation?
Q: What are long buses called?
Q: What is the tour bus called?
Q: Is a bus a type of truck?
Q: What is a bus with two levels called?
Q: What are the dimensions of a standard bus?
Q: Why use bus instead of car?
Q: Is a bus faster than a car?
Q: Why do people prefer to travel by buses?
Q: Is the bus the best mode of transport?
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