Hungarian designer Peter Simon has come up with an eco- friendly bus that will make transportation greener. Dubbed as The Credo E-Bone, the bus is emission-free and powered by hydrogen fuels as well as lithium-ion batteries. The bus also features four in-wheel electric motors that get power from the roof of the bus.
Taking into consideration the impact on the environment, The Credo E-Bone is made from lightweight composite plastic which is energy efficient and delivers better performance.
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The Credo E-Bone Bus Aims to Deliver Green Transportation
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