
After the delivery ceremony of Guangzhou's first batch of 249 hydrogen fuel cell buses last week, many people are curious about hydrogen fuel cell buses - what are the differences between them and electric buses?
Hydrogen, the first element in the periodic table, is the lightest element in the universe and the lightest, most basic gas in nature. When it becomes an energy source - hydrogen energy - it gains the weight to rewrite transportation rules.


At a hydrogen refueling station, the Skyworth bus can be fully refueled with hydrogen in just 5 minutes, with a driving range of 576 kilometers. The entire process is like "injecting a burst of blue wind" into the vehicle, allowing it to set off immediately with full energy!
Hydrogen fuel endows buses with a "sustainable framework",while design bestows upon them the "warmth of the city".The Skyworth Hydrogen Fuel Cell Businnovatively features an ultra-short rear overhang design of less than 1.1 meters,and achieves an extra-large flat-floor area of 6.1 meters in length inside the vehicle,allowing unobstructed access for wheelchairs and strollers.Through the optimized layout of low entry and low floor,it improves efficiency while ensuring a quiet and comfortable passenger cabin.


The concise design language of "square-based tone with European-style small rounded corners" creates a high-value appearance. The sunken roof design tailored for low entry, combined with smooth lines and a front-rear echoing shape, endows the vehicle body with stability without losing agility.
The Full-Life Cycle Value of Skyworth VehiclesThe stable operation of every Skyworth hydrogen fuel cell busverifies the maturity and reliability of hydrogen fuel cell technology.We not only provide efficient and carbon-neutraltransportation solutions,but also strive to achieve a complete value cycle of productsfrom R&D and operation to recycling.Driven by continuous technological innovation to enhance product efficiency,we work with partners topromote the transformation and upgrading of the transportation energy structure.
