What is the unique selling point of your product? When customers instead of products become the center of commercial activity, the answer turns different. Like antivirus software producer Symantec is engaged in information safety, Higer focuses on the safety and intelligence of its school buses.
After abundant market survey and case analysis, Higer developed the third generation school buses to meet the customers’ requirements.
The damages caused by rollover, the culprit of mass casualties in bus accidents, can be reduced by consolidating the bus body, one way of which is to increase the density of the frame of the cage-type bus. It"s said the frame density of Higer Gen III rises from 0.9m to 1.3m and side window pillars are added.
To improve the crash safety, Higer makes numerous studies and experiments and it tuns out 2mm steel plate of front bumper works best in energy absorption. That"s what is used in Higer Gen III school bus.
Moving the passenger door forward relieves the driver from the neck discomfort and distraction due to turning his head to check the students, and the sight window added in the lower part of the passenger door enables the driver to be aware of the students around the front wheel.
Higer Gen III school bus is equipped with a new alarm system to avoid leaving the children behind in the bus. The system connected to the motor and the door shall issue warning once the driver turns off the engine and opens the door. The driver must go through the bus to disable the alarm at the back in case of the overstaying children.
Besides, Higer launches G-BOS II for school bus. "From the market feedback we can see the competent departments of school bus operation, such as governments, schools and kindergartens, are more interested in this version."
Thanks to the safe and intelligent solution, Higer gains orders one after another. Deputy General Manager Liang Jianbin told the reporter that Higer obtained orders of over 100 school buses from Zhangjiagang, Danyang and Shanghai in July.