Arriva orders new hydrogen buses for operation in The Netherlands
Bus operator Arriva will welcome ten new hydrogen buses into its Netherlands fleet later this year in what is its biggest investment in hydrogen power yet.
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Bus operator Arriva will welcome ten new hydrogen buses into its Netherlands fleet later this year in what is its biggest investment in hydrogen power yet.
Bergen's bus fleet is now totally fossil fuel free as Keolis launched its new vehicles this week, which it says will save 50 tonnes of CO2 per year per bus.
Within this next edition of The Sustainable Bus Update, we summarise the most recent and standout sustainable bus purchases and developments from across the globe.
Within the next edition of The Sustainable Bus Update, we summarise the most recent and standout sustainable bus purchases and developments from across the globe.
Within the next edition of The Sustainable Bus Update, we summarise the most recent and standout sustainable bus purchases and developments from across the globe.
Within the next edition of The Sustainable Bus Update, we summarise the most recent and standout sustainable bus purchases and developments from across the globe.
Within our fourth Sustainable Bus Update, we summarise the most recent and standout sustainable bus purchases and developments from across the globe.
Within the second Sustainable Bus Update, Intelligent Transport summarises the most recent and standout sustainable bus purchases and developments from across the globe.
As part of our new regular feature, The Sustainable Bus Update, Intelligent Transport summarises the most recent and standout sustainable bus purchases and developments from across the globe.
The goal of the project is to improve the safety of passengers and drivers of buses in city traffic, as well as help operators with manoeuvres on bus depot premises. The new system will also ensure optimal energy consumption by the vehicles.
ATM Milano intends to be operating no diesel buses by 2030 and they have bought 250 electric buses from Solaris, thought to cost in excess of €192 million. The first batch of 40 buses will be delivered in June 2020.
Aiming for a 100 per cent clean bus fleet, RATP, will begin testing hydrogen fuel buses in early 2020 in real-world operating conditions.
Digitalisation has taken hold of public transport operations around the world and data is the asset driving change across the industry. In an exclusive interview, Jakub Stefaniak, Head of the Department of Analysis at the Public Transport Authority of Warsaw, explains how the implementation of ITS and the collection and…
Electric buses are more economical in use, they are noise and emission-free, and it is these vehicles that, according to Solaris, represent the future of city transport.
Bus manufacturer Solaris will be amongst many demonstrating electric buses and the accompanying technologies at InnoTrans 2018.