At Busworld Europe 2025, BMC unveiled its next-generation PROCITY+ 12M and 18M models, alongside the compact NEOCITY 8.5M EV. Developed in partnership with KIEPE, these vehicles aim to bring practical, zero-emission solutions to urban networks across Europe and beyond. But are they just more electric buses, or genuinely smarter options for operators? Let’s take a closer look.
Tom Harrison (Bus Ambasasador)
PROCITY+ 12M EV: compact, capable, connected
The PROCITY+ 12M EV is BMC’s answer to city operators seeking a reliable electric bus with fast charging and a decent daily range. Co-developed with KIEPE, the battery and charging systems are compatible with CCS2 plugs and pantographs for flexibility in depots and on-route top-ups.
Key specs
Parameter
Value
Notes
Battery capacity
362–434 kWh
NMC technology, two options
Range
350–450 km
Urban conditions, depends on load and driving style
Charging
2–2.5 h standard DC, 1 h fast charge
20–80% state of charge
Length
12 m
Single-deck urban bus
Power
Not specified
Electric traction system
Highlights
Zero emissions, comfortable interiors, practical charging
Designed for city networks
PROCITY+ 18M EV: longer, heavier, still electric
The 18-metre articulated PROCITY+ EV takes the same core concept and stretches it for high-capacity urban corridors. LFP battery options from 466 kWh to 704 kWh provide longer ranges, while fast charging keeps turnaround times reasonable.
Key specs
Parameter
Value
Notes
Battery capacity
466–704 kWh
LFP technology, multiple options
Range
Varies with load
Urban operation
Charging
3 h standard DC, 1.5 h fast charge
20–80% state of charge
Length
18 m
Articulated bus
Power
Not specified
Electric traction system
Highlights
High-capacity urban transport, practical charging
Suitable for busy corridors
NEOCITY 8.5M EV: small but nimble
The NEOCITY 8.5M EV targets tighter urban streets. Equipped with a TM4 SUMO MD3000 permanent magnet asynchronous motor, it delivers 235 kW of peak power and has an impressively tight turning radius thanks to its independent front axle design.
BMC
Key specs
Parameter
Value
Notes
Battery capacity
198–264 kWh
Extended range for compact urban routes
Power
235 kW max
Permanent magnet asynchronous motor
Length
8.5 m
Small city bus footprint
Turning radius
Smallest in class
Independent front axle
Highlights
High manoeuvrability, electric drive, zero emissions
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