Second generation of the Jouley electric school bus

Seconda generazione dello scuolabus elettrico Jouley

Daimler Truck brand Thomas Built Buses launches second-generation of Saf-T-Liner C2 Jouley battery-electric school bus.

Originally introduced in 2017, the iconic Jouley is the brand’s flagship electric bus. More than 1.000 Jouley buses have been delivered to North American customers so far. The second generation Jouley comes with a new generation eAxle and a new versatile wheelbase option.

Continuing the legacy of electric school bus innovation

Seconda generazione dello scuolabus elettrico JouleyA compact, all-in-one power source, the 14Xe eAxle from Accelera, the zero-emissions technology brand of Cummins Inc., integrates the motor, two-speed transmission, disc brakes and rear-drive gear set into one package mounted on the rear axle.

It removes the need for a traditional driveshaft, making the drivetrain lighter, more efficient and reducing complexity. This design, coupled with Accelera’s ELFA inverter, delivers power directly to the wheels, enhancing acceleration and torque for a smoother ride.

The streamlined design of the eAxle simplifies maintenance by reducing the number of moving parts and centralizing major components, which leads to lower service costs and improved uptime for school districts.

Seconda generazione dello scuolabus elettrico JouleyThe second-generation Jouley offers a new 219 inch (5,56 m) wheelbase, a highly requested feature by customers that accommodates up to 60 passengers. Accelera’s eAxle enables shorter wheelbase architectures, significantly improving the overall maneuverability of the vehicle and making the bus ideal for navigating tight spaces and fitting into service bays. The second-generation Jouley is equipped with an 800-volt Proterra battery system that improves startability, gradeability and acceleration (battery capacity of 246 kWh, performance 220 kw / 295 hp).

Production of the second-generation Saf-T-Liner C2 Jouley with the 219-inch (5,56 m) wheelbase at the Thomas Built Buses Manufacturing Plant in High Point, has already begun. Additional wheelbase options will be coming in 2025.

Source: Thomas Built Buses

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