Alternative Power In-Depth Focus 2017
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Posted: 20 October 2017 | Intelligent Transport | No comments yet
As climate change and air quality worsen, it is increasingly the responsibility of public transport authorities and operators to take action. This In-Depth Focus explores the future of fuel for public transport.
- Battery buses: Prague’s electrifying future
Jan Barchanek, Deputy Manager, Bus Operation Unit, Prague Public Transit Company (DPP) - Hyrdrozine: The future of fuel?
Jon Maessen, member of Team FAST, Eindhoven University of Technology - TOSA: Geneva’s electical bus innovation
Thierry Wagenknecht, Technical Director, Transports publics genevois (TPG)
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Related topics
Air Quality, Alternative Power, Fleet Management & Maintenance, Sustainable Urban Transport
Issue
IT Issue 1 2017
Related modes
Bus & Coach
Related organisations
Ballard Power Systems, Eindhoven University of Technology, Furrer+Frey, Prague Public Transit Company (DPP), Transports publics genevois
Related people
Jan Barchanek, Jon Maessen, Thierry Wagenknecht