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Adelaide’s first 100% electric bus takes to the road

Posted: 8 December 2023 | | No comments yet

South Australia’s first 100% electric bus is the latest zero-emission vehicle to join Adelaide Metro’s fleet as part of efforts to deliver a greener future for public transport.

Adelaide's first 100% electric bus takes to the road

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Passengers can now enjoy a smoother, quieter and cleaner ride as South Australia’s first 100% electric bus hits the road, servicing routes across Adelaide.

The electric bus is the latest zero-emission vehicle to join Adelaide Metro’s fleet, as the state government charges ahead towards a greener future for public transport.

After a successful testing period, the bus was officially handed over from Scania Australia to the South Australian Government.

The body construction and fit-out for the new bus was carried out by South Australian company BusTech, supporting local jobs and backing the industry.

The bus is fitted with 330kWH of lithium phosphate batteries, which can be fully charged in as little as 90 minutes, providing 260km of travel range on a single charge.

As well as being better for the environment, full battery electric buses offer more comfort to passengers, reducing noise and fuel-based pollution.

The bus will be based at the Mile End depot, where a charging station has been installed.

To support the uptake of electric vehicles, an additional nine full battery electric buses are on order. This compliments the 24 electric hybrid buses which are currently operating across the Adelaide Metro network, with all future bus orders to target electric hybrid or fully electric vehicles.

This is another step forward in the transition to an efficient, zero-emission public transport system to support the state government’s target of reaching net zero by 2050.