As part of the InnoTrans 2024 trade fair, 11 buses are on display in Messe Berlin’s Summer Garden.

Ebusco

Ebusco is displaying its Ebusco 3.0 lightweight electric bus, which offers low operating costs, an extended range and a long lifespan.

The Ebusco 3.0
The Ebusco 3.0

The 12-metre model features a body structure made from composite materials. Measuring 12 meters long, it weighs just 9,950 kilograms and consumes 0,65 kWh per kilometre.

It has a range of up to 700km and a lifespan of up to 25 years.

The batteries are integrated in the flat vehicle floor, creating extra room onboard and freeing up roof space for solar panels.

Ikarus

Ikarus is displaying two electric buses at InnoTrans 2024. This includes the latest V4 version of its 12-metre city bus, the Ikarus 120e.

In addition, it is showcasing the Ikarus midi bus, an 8-metre electric bus.

Ikarus at InnoTrans 2024
Ikarus at InnoTrans 2024

Through its partnership with Siemens, Ikarus is also displaying that company’s latest e-Line current collectors.

K-Bus

K-Bus is displaying its K-Bus Solar City low-floor electric bus, which features no steps or platform.

The bus weighs approximately 4,000 kg and has room for 25 passengers.

The K-Bus Solar City
The K-Bus Solar City

ARTHUR BUS

ARTHUR BUS GmbH is showcasing its ARTHUR ZERO hydrogen fuel cell-powered bus, which has a low fuel consumption and an extended range.

The ARTHUR ZERO
The ARTHUR ZERO

BYD

BYD is exhibiting three electric buses: the BYD B12, BYD B13 and BYD B18.

BYD's B13
BYD’s B13

Notably, the BYD B12 offers flexible, rapid charging and an impressive range of up to 600 km. It also features the company’s in-house developed Blade battery.

BYD's B12
BYD’s B12

The event marks the Chinese manufacturer’s first attendance at InnoTrans.

BYD's B18
BYD’s B18

NesoBus

NesoBus is displaying its hydrogen bus for Poland.

This model can be refuelled in just 15 minutes and provides 450 kilometres of driving range.

NesoBus at InnoTrans 2024
NesoBus at InnoTrans 2024

Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane

FS Italiane’s subsidiary, Busitalia is presenting a self-driving bus for Italy in collaboration with QBuzz.

Busitalia's self-driving bus
Busitalia’s self-driving bus

This model aims to address the increased demand for transport solutions alongside the need to reduce operational costs.

It is equipped with a low-cost retrofit autopilot with highly reliable sensors to provide a safe and convenient self-driving system.

Karsan

Karsan is also displaying an autonomous bus: its Autonomous e-ATAK model.

Karsan's Autonomous e-ATAK
Karsan’s Autonomous e-ATAK

The Autonomous e-ATAK has been developed with Karsan’s technology partner, ADASTEC. It stands out as the world’s first and only 8-metre Level 4 autonomous bus.

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