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Pantograph Charging
Pantograph charging is a method of charging electric buses in depots or at specific charging stations through an inverted pantograph that is mounted on a gantry or mast. In a depot setting, buses are parked under overhead charging stations with a pantograph mounted on a rigid arm. The pantograph is lowered on to the bus's roof-mounted charging receiver, allowing for a fast and efficient charging process. Alternatively, pantograph charging can also be used as opportunity charging along a route, with the charging stations installed at bus stops or other key locations where buses can briefly stop and recharge. This section features suppliers who manufacture pantograph charging systems or components for these systems.
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Plug-in Charging
Plug-in chargers for buses are a type of electric vehicle charging infrastructure that require a physical connection between the charging station and the bus. These chargers are similar to the ones used for conventional electric cars and rely on a plug-in cable that connects to a charging port on the bus. Typically, plug-in chargers are used in depots or at specific charging stations, and they offer a reliable and convenient method of charging electric buses. They require the bus to be parked and physically connected to the charging station.
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Wireless Charging
Wireless or induction charging is a method of charging electric buses without the need for a physical connection to a charging station. This technology uses an electromagnetic field to transfer energy from a charging pad installed on the ground to a receiving pad mounted on the underside of the bus. This allows for easy and convenient charging, as buses can be charged while stationary or even while in motion. Wireless charging offers many benefits to bus operators, including reduced downtime for charging, increased operational efficiency and improved passenger experience.
Charging Infrastructure News
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LADOT to Install Solar and Storage Microgrid to Power Electric Buses
LADOT will install one of the largest EV fleet charging systems in the United States that will be powered by a solar and storage microgrid.
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Siemens Charging Infrastructure Will Power Electric Buses in Australia
Custom Denning has selected Siemens’ electric bus charging stations and digital depot management solution for its fleet of electric buses.
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UK’s Largest Bus Depot Charges Electric Buses in Four Hours
Heliox has announced that its latest partnership with First Bus Glasgow has seen e-fleets fully charged in four hours, in what is a national…
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Skeleton's New Supercapacitors Increase in Energy Density
Skeleton Technologies is adding next-generation supercapacitors and modules to its portfolio including SkelCap SCX5000 and SkelMod 54V 277F.
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Mercedes-Benz Implements Charging Rails for eCitaros in Switzerland
The new version of the Mercedes-Benz eCitaro with charging rail equipment for rapid intermediate charging will operate in Switzerland from S…
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eBus Charging Solution from Siemens Chosen for Zurich
Siemens has been awarded a contract from VBZ to supply, install and commission 45 eBus charging stations, type Sicharge UC.
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Siemens and Bernmobil Drive Sustainable Bus Transport in Bern
Siemens has been awarded a contract by Bernmobil, to supply charging infrastructure solutions for the operation of 14 new electric buses.
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Skeleton Product Range Doubles with New Modules and Ultracapacitor
Skeleton Technologies announce new additions to their product portfolio with three modules and cells including the SCH3400 ultracapacitor.
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Hawaiian Electric to Encourage Expansion of Electric Bus Fleets
Hawaiian Electric received approval to move forward with a pilot program that will encourage the growth of electric bus fleets.
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Kempower to Supply Northern Norway’s Largest Electric Bus Depot
The project includes 50 charging points from Kempower in what will be the largest bus depot for electric buses in northern Norway.
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Electric Solaris Buses and Charging Infrastructure for Gorzów
Gorzów Wielkopolski recently ordered eight electrically propelled buses from Solaris in a contract also covering charging infrastructure.
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ROCSYS Raises $6.3M to Scale Up Robotic EV Charging Activities
ROCSYS, the global leader in robotic EV charging solutions, has raised 6.3 million dollars in a round led by Forward.One.
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AKASOL: Additional Follow-up Order from Major European Bus Manufacturer
One of Europe’s leading bus manufacturers is again extending its cooperation with AKASOL AG and awarding another long-term follow-up order.
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Allison Transmission’s eGen Flex for New York City Transit Buses
Allison Transmission's electric hybrid propulsion solution eGen Flex will be put into revenue service at New York City Transit (NYCT) in May…
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ROCSYS, Grivix and VDL ETS Cooperate for Robotic Fast Charging
ROCSYS, Grivix and VDL ETS,will work towards a robotic charging solution for heavy duty charging under the Eurostars project Autocharge.
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Siemens to Support Ostrava Public Transport with Charging Solution
Siemens Smart Infrastructure will provide charging solutions for Dopravní podnik Ostrava, which will expand its fleet with 24 electric buses…
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Forsee Power Opens Office in Japan
Forsee Power, the expert in smart battery systems for a sustainable electromobility, has announced the opening of an office in Japan.
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Heliox: Charging Infrastructure With DC Outlet for Darmstadt
Heliox is happy to bring even more flexibility to the e-bus fleet, by introducing the DC outlet at Darmstadt.
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Solaris Lands Huge Contract: 123 E-buses Heading to Romania
Solaris has been awarded an order for 123 12-metre buses, destined for six locations across Romania in one of Europe's biggest e-bus tenders…
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Proterra Powers Biggest Electric School Bus Deal in U.S.
The Montgomery County Public Schools will convert its bus fleet to all-electric, starting with 326 buses over the next four years.
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Pescara: New E-bus System with Technology from Kiepe Electric
A new overhead wire system in the city of Pescara, Italy will charge battery-powered buses equipped with IMC® technology from Kiepe Electric…
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Heliox Powers Charging Infrastructure Project in Wiesbaden
Heliox powers a total of 6,3 MW in the city of Wiesbaden. The first batch of 56 chargers is now operational for new Daimler eCitaro buses.
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Regensburg: Sustainable Public Transport with Siemens Tech
Siemens Smart Infrastructure has received an order from a Regensburg transport authority to equip a bus depot for electromobility.
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Aachen Receives Reliable Fast Charging Stations by Ekoenergetyka
Ekoenergetyka-Polska has commissioned in Aachen 17 charging stations and power infrastructure, with another 10 stations to follow.

