Ebusco 3.0 LE

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Author: TPRAM

Last revision: 24 Apr at 20:59 UTC

File size: 4.81 MB

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Description:


The Ebusco 3.0 is a fully electric zero-emission transit bus produced by the Dutch manufacturer Ebusco. Designed by experts with backgrounds in aerospace and automotive engineering, it represents a major departure from traditional bus manufacturing. By breaking away from legacy diesel constraints, the Ebusco 3.0 focuses heavily on weight reduction, passenger comfort, and long-term operational efficiency. Designed with composite bodywork, it achieves a substantial weight reduction while still being capable of a high carrying capacity, and can run on a range of up to 700km on a single charge.

This mod depicts a low entry, left-hand drive version of the Ebusco 3.0, with two doors and a total capacity of 84 passengers. This model has been scaled down to fit in line with the majority of European LHD mods on the Workshop, and thus is to a smaller scale than my UK models.

This mod is fitted with the CBM Matrix system by _T_B_N_ and includes the BVG destination fonts by airlinerfan. For further information on how to use this, check out https://www.cbm-matrix.de/. Special thanks to airlinerfan for providing me with the files for this!


Repaint templates for all of my mods are avaliable through the following Google Drive =
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1k7y7o1Uxh3GXUitNRwr4DD6tLZZQHADD

The PDN and PSD templates features a fully prepared setup for repainting, and extra layers with additional options. The doors are also paintable on the model itself when using these external templates.


Capacity = 84
Seated Capacity = 42
Battery Capacity = 500
Battery Consumption = 29.5 mpge

Alternative Licence Plate Fonts

While these vehicles use Dutch licence plate styles at default, this can be changed by first changing the licence plate text of your bus to "-nolimit-" to remove the character limit, applying it before editing it again and adding the <font-weight="x"> tag before your chosen registration. The following numbers apply to the following licence plate fonts: