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Posted: 19 October 2016 | Intelligent Transport | No comments yet
Belgrade’s new e-bus network; a global overview of the full-electric bus market; exploring wireless technology benefits on buses; development of the European Bus and Coach Passenger Rights regulation, creating a fair deal for Scotland’s bus users; and a look at the EBSF_2 project are all topics in our Bus Supplement…
- EBSF_2: testing the Bus of the Future
UITP colleagues Michele Tozzi (Project Director) and Yannick Bousse (Dissemination Manager) and Silvia Magnalardo (Ravenna Demonstration Leader c/o Pluservice) - Belgrade’s new e-bus network marks significant steps
Željko MilkovicÅL, Director; Dušan SavkovicÅL, Executive Director for Technical Operations for Electric Subsystem; Slobodan MisanovicÅL, Project Manager; and Jovana PaunovicÅL, PR – JKP GSP ‘Beograd’ - Much ado about nothing? Development of the full-electric bus market
Marc Schabka and Christoph Länger, Siemens Mobility Urban Transport Division - European Bus and Coach Passenger Rights: experiences from the first three years
Andras Mogyoro, Legal Officer – Passenger Rights Unit, European Commission - Wireless technology on buses: the evolution of the passenger experience
Bernd Heidtmann, Product Manager Antennas, HUBER+SUHNER - A fair deal for Scotland’s bus users
Colin Howden, Director, Transform Scotland
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Related topics
Alternative Power, Fleet Management & Maintenance, Passenger Accessibility, Passenger Experience
Issue
Issue 5 2016
Related modes
Bus & Coach
Related organisations
Compak Ramps, Cummins, European Commission, FÄLTCOM, Huber+Suhner, Q'Straint, Schunk, Siemens Mobility, Transform Scotland, ZF