With Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games approaching and the special traffic lanes for the Winter Olympics put into use, 330 Beijing EU7 pure electric vehicles and 212 AUV hydrogen fueled buses produced by BAIC have been brought into operation to serve Beijing and Yanqing competition zones. A 200-plus-member service team provided by BAIC is also ready to secure the normal operation of service vehicles.
Being green and environment-friendly is a defining feature of Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games. Guided by the principle of “delivering an Olympics with a green approach”, Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games is the first Olympics that practices the Olympic Agenda 2020 throughout the whole process from application to preparation and hosting. The new energy vehicles, including the 212 AUV hydrogen fueled buses and 330 Beijing EU7 pure electric vehicles manufactured by BAIC, will help achieve carbon neutralization at Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
Thanks to the EMD3.0Pro intelligent electronic control system, IBTC intelligent bionic temperature control system and the “3-in-1”battery management technology, Beijing EU7 boasts a steady range of 451-550 km. It has passed tough tests in plateau and alpine areas including Mohe and Changbai Mountain, demonstrating its excellent capability to serve the sports event.
Media review:
“To ensure the smooth progress of Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games and personnel safety during the COVID-19 epidemic, Beijing EU7 introduces additional thin plastic film between front and rear seats to separate the driver and passengers. The heating system was also optimized to meet the large-scale cold wave that may be seen during the Spring Festival.”
--Beijing Youth Daily
Equipped with the all-weather power batteries resistant against extreme cold and the dual-motor uninterrupted drive system, BAIC-Foton AUV BJ6122 hydrogen-fueled bus can be started under an extremely low temperature of -30℃ and kept under -40℃ with automatic shutdown protection. Meanwhile, it incorporates the domestically pioneering 150kW large power fuel cell engine and 70 MPa hydrogen system, which enables a range of over 600 km with a hydrogen filling time as short as 15-20 minutes.
Media review:
“By the icy lake under -38℃, at 3:00 am, when the temperature is the lowest during a day, several ‘frozen’ AUV hydrogen fueled buses were successfully started! The technological breakthrough goes far beyond that. Tests show, in 2019, after a stay of 72 hours below -25℃, the average heating rate of the vehicle power battery system was 5℃ per minute; in the same period of 2020, the heating rate reached 7.2℃ per minute under the same temperature.”
--Beijing Daily
The BAIC-Foton AUV BJ6906 hydrogen fueled bus is a model really realizing “zero carbon emission”. It features a fuel cell efficiency of 60% at the highest, which doubles that of an ordinary internal combustion engine, and a range of over 400 km after a single hydrogen refueling, which is comparable to an ordinary fuel bus.
Media review:
“In the Chongli competition zone in Zhangjiakou, a AUV bus runs for 150-200 km per day during the Winter Olympics. It is cold with big wind and snow in Zhangjiakou. AUV hydrogen fueled buses, represented by BJ6906, can be started under an extremely cold temperature of -30℃ and kept under -40℃, and feature automatic shutdown protection.”
-- auto.163.com
The vehicles serving Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games will be disinfected at least three times a day, respectively before operation, after operation is over and during charging. A high-temperature disinfection will be involved. Under special circumstances, disinfection will be increased based on epidemic control requirements. Charging is only allowed at the designated parking spaces at the venues in the National Olympic Center.
In case of vehicle problems, BAIC’s Winter Olympics vehicle service team will first drag the vehicle to the designated “cabin” for disinfection, then pull it to the designated maintenance site for secondary disinfection, and finally heat the vehicle under 60℃ in a baking finish house for one hour. Only after that can the vehicle be sent to the special maintenance area. During maintenance, all operators will wear protection suits and use special tools and accessories, without any contact with the external environment throughout the process.
To date, BAIC’s service team has organized four continuous training sessions, held over 30 scheduling meetings, and completed 220-hour inspections, with members reporting 20,000 steps per day on average. A total of 350 persons were trained.
Having the chance to secure Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games is a great honor to BAIC. We are ready for the Olympics. Come and joint us in the charming winter event. Let’s work together for a shared future.
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