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LEVC completes production of 2,500 electric taxis

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London EV Company (LEVC) announced that it has produced 2,500 examples of its all-new TX electric taxi – and the vehicles are already making a huge contribution to reducing urban emissions in London, cities across the UK and in Europe too.

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Marking this very special milestone at an event in Trafalgar Square, LEVC displayed the 2,500th TX to have been built by its state-of-the-art factory in Ansty, Coventry, where more than £500 million ($610 million) has been invested by parent company Geely into developing and manufacturing the world's most advanced taxi since 2014.

The cabs have proved a major hit with drivers, passengers and cities alike thanks to the technology that lies underneath the re-imagined, yet still iconic bodywork: the TX eCity range extender powertrain, which allows the taxi to run in full electric mode for up to 80 miles, slashing emissions and driver running costs and giving passengers a quieter and more soothing ride.

The cabs have travelled a combined distance of 21 million miles, the equivalent of driving around the world 845 times - or 45 trips to the Moon and back - and have dramatically cut fossil fuel usage, preventing 850,000 litres of fuel from being pumped, saving drivers a total of £3.85 million ($4.7 million) or around £100 ($122) per week each compared to running the old diesel cab.

For passengers - 13 million have ridden in the new TX so far - the benefits are just as compelling. As well as the panoramic glass roof and greatly improved comfort, including the ability to take a forward-facing wheelchair (the only taxi of its type to do that), those who have sat in the back of TX have enjoyed staying connected too. Since January 2018, a combined 45 million gigabytes of data have been used, thanks to TX's onboard WiFi.

Currently, as LEVC's biggest market, London's cabbies are leading the charge with over 2,000 vehicles on the capital's streets. The TX is also available in over 20 cities across the UK, including Birmingham, Coventry, Manchester, Glasgow and Edinburgh. It's proved extremely successful overseas too, with sales in Norway, the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Hong Kong and Malaysia.

Joerg Hofmann, CEO of LEVC, commented: “On behalf of all who work for LEVC, from our new factory in Ansty to our long-standing base in Brewery Road and our dealers in the UK and Europe, I am extremely proud of this momentous achievement. When this project began in 2014, we set out to make the world's most advanced taxi, to distil over 70 years of cab-building knowledge into an all-new leader in urban zero emissions mobility. The endorsement from drivers is compelling while passengers love TX's comfort, space and connectivity features.”

“We are proud to be supporting the city of London in its efforts to improve air quality - and doing the same across the UK. In the very near future we will be further driving TX sales in Europe and expanding our range with a new LCV. Our goal is to be the leading European green commercial mobility solution provider,” he added.

Shirley Rodrigues, London's Deputy Mayor for Environment and Energy said: “In addition to increased walking, cycling and using cleaner public transport, electric vehicles can help reduce pollution and address our climate emergency. It's fantastic news there are now more than 2,000 electric taxis on London's road as we move away from more polluting petrol and diesel vehicles. The Mayor has delivered bold action to reduce air pollution in London from introducing the Ultra-Low Emission Zone in central London to transforming our bus fleet. Having the greenest taxi fleet in the world is key to this and I congratulate LEVC on their innovative low emission electric fleet.”

In the near future, LEVC will add to its commercial vehicle range with a new line-up of models that will use shared technology with Geely Commercial Vehicles.


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