Ariel HiPerCAR Sports car manufacturer
Ariel began collaborating with Equipmake in 2014 to develop the Ariel HiPerCAR (High Performance Carbon Reduction), which was unveiled at the
Millbrook Proving Ground in September 2017. Built on an aluminium
monocoque chassis and weighing around , Equipmake's involvement in the HiPerCAR project was the development of a set of four electric motors that produced a combined , powered by a 42
kWh liquid-cooled battery. As a result, the flagship
four-wheel drive HiPerCAR could run at a range of without range extensions, and topped out at a restricted top speed of , though it was capable of accelerating from in 3.8 seconds. A slightly slower
two-wheel drive option was also announced at the show. An updated HiPerCAR with a body assembled with
3D-printed panelwork was revealed by Ariel and Equipmake in 2022, planned to enter mainstream production between late 2024 and early 2025 under a new model name.
Electric bus conversions New Routemaster double-decker bus with a Equipmake
battery-electric drivetrain at the 2022 Euro Bus Expo Equipmake entered into a contract with
York public bus operator
First York to repower its fleet of 12
Optare Versa single-deck battery electric buses, which were originally built between 2014 and 2015 and were withdrawn due to having life-expired batteries. The repowers, which Equipmake claimed gave the buses a range, commenced in 2022. The first repowered Versa entered service with First York in March 2023, with the contract officially completed by April 2024. A hybrid-electric
New Routemaster was repowered with Equipmake's Zero Emission Drive, with a 400kWh battery giving the bus a range. The bus re-entered service at
Metroline's
Holloway garage in November 2022 on a six-month evaluation period. In March 2023, Equipmake announced it had entered into a partnership with coach operator Westway Coaches to repower some of its existing diesel coach fleet. A Zero Emission Drive was first installed in a Westway
Van Hool T917, allowing for a range of using a 545kWh battery. Elsewhere,
Big Bus Tours'
London operations partnered with Equipmake to convert 20 of its
Ankai diesel
open-top buses to battery electric, with the first ten converted buses launched into service in June 2024, while that same year, fellow London open-top bus operator
Golden Tours also contracted Equipmake to perform battery electric conversions on its
Wright Gemini 3 and
MCV EvoSeti-bodied
Volvo B5TL sightseeing buses. Equipmake began offering conversions for closed-top double-decker buses with an agreement in August 2023 to convert eight double-deckers from the
Newport Bus fleet - four
Alexander Dennis Enviro400s and three
Volvo B5LH hybrids - to battery electric drive. In June 2024, Equipmake announced it would offer electric conversions for the integral
Wright StreetDeck, replacing the diesel driveline in the space of there weeks with 436 kWh batteries to provide a range of , directly competing for conversion orders with the recently launched NewPower subsidiary by the StreetDeck's manufacturer
Wrightbus.
Integral electric buses Equipmake has also developed its own integral range of electric buses. A double-decker bus named the Equipmake Jewel E, bodied by Spanish body manufacturer
Beulas on a Brazilian-Argentine
Agrale chassis and built to
Transport for London specification, was unveiled by Equipmake in 2021, powered by three optioned modular battery packs capable of a 543kWh charge capacity that give the bus a maximum range. The Jewel E was due to enter demonstration service with
Go-Ahead London in early 2022. Equipmake and Agrale later developed the Agrale MT17.0 LEe, a low-cost battery electric
single-deck bus built with a battery range of and capable of carrying 70 passengers, for the South American market. After road trials and durability tests in the United Kingdom in 2021, a prototype model was shipped to Argentina in July 2022 and entered service in
Buenos Aires on trial with (DOTA) in October 2022. The first production MT17.0 LEe, its body domestically built in Argentina by Todo Bus, later entered service with DOTA in August 2024, and an order for 50 Equipmake drivelines for delivery between 2025 and 2026 were placed by Agrale in September 2025, followed by a repeat order for 23 in February 2026. == References ==