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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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IPT Group Acquires PRIMOVE E-mobility Portfolio
With the acquisition of PRIMOVE, IPT combines two cleantech scale-ups in wireless power transfer for e-mobility, benefiting from synergies.
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BYD Gears-up for Bus2Grid ‘Switch-on’
BYD has revealed that plans are well advanced ahead of the switching-on of the world’s first high power discharge Bus2Grid project.
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Enel X to Provide Bogotá with 401 Electric Buses and Two Electroterminals
Bogotà is the second Latin American mega city to benefit from a sustainable zero-emissions public transport initiative promoted by Enel X.
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Ekoenergetyka Implements Charging Infrastructure for Paris
Ekoenergetyka will provide 274 devices for RATP, in one of the largest contracts for charging infrastructure for electric buses in Europe.
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Allegheny County Adds 6 More Xcelsior CHARGE™ Buses from New Flyer
Port Authority of Allegheny County has ordered six more forty-foot zero-emission, battery-electric Xcelsior CHARGE™ heavy-duty transit buses…
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PSI's Charging Management System at BVG in Operation after Only Seven Weeks
Seven weeks after the start of the project, the PSI's charging management system integrated in PSIebus was successfully put into operation f…
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Wabtec and Keolis Group Sign Global Cooperation Agreement
Wabtec Corporation and Keolis Group will partner on commercial activities and development of products for transit and freight industries.
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Siemens Technology for State-of-the-Art Depot in Hamburg
Siemens Smart Infrastructure has won a major contract from Hamburger Hochbahn, the largest local transport provider in the Hanseatic city.
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BAE Systems' First Plug-in Hybrid Propulsion Systems on Public Buses
BAE Systems has delivered the first plug-in capable electric hybrid propulsion systems to ADL who are supplying new buses to Ireland.
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AKASOL Concludes Framework Agreement with Turkish Commercial Vehicle Manufacturer
AKASOL AG has signed a strategically important framework agreement with Turkey’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer.
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750 Drivers Prepare to Go Electric with Volvo
145 Volvo 7900 Electric Articulated buses will begin operating on the streets of Gothenburg, with a total of 750 drivers to receive training…
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Ebusco and Rocsys Working Together to Automate Bus Depots
Together Ebusco and Rocsys are working to automate bus depots through robotisation, plugging into buses automatically and 100% correctly.
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Siemens Powers Zero-Emission Double Decker Buses in London
Siemens Smart Infrastructure provided the charging infrastructure for 37 new fully-electric double decker buses in London.
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Heliox Enters Belgium, Powers 12 E-buses for Multiobus
Heliox has announced that it has been granted delivery of the charging infrastructure for 12 e-buses to serve the surrounding area of Tienen…
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AECOM and AMPLY Power Partner to Bolster Bus Electrification
AMPLY Power and AECOM have announced a strategic partnership to help bus fleet owners address and accelerate their zero-emission initiatives…
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PSIebus Controls E-Bus Fleet at the Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe BVG
PSI Transcom GmbH has been commissioned by BVG for the delivery of the PSIebus depot and charging management system.
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Volvo Presents a New Alternative for Charging Electric Buses
On October 21 Volvo Buses demonstrated its range of various solutions for high-efficiency charging at an event in Gothenburg.
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Port Authority NY NJ Doubles Airport Electric Shuttle Bus Fleet
The largest airport all-electric bus fleet on the east coast, comprising of 36 buses and 19 chargers, is now fully operational.
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Siemens Supports New Zealand’s Low Carbon Future
Siemens received an order from Go Bus, one of New Zealand’s largest bus operators, to power two bus depots with bus charging infrastructure.
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City of Genoa More Sustainable with Siemens
Siemens Smart Infrastructure will provide the charging infrastructure for 10 Rampini E80 electric buses in Genoa, Italy, to be used by AMT.
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Green Light for Heat Transfer
FST has developed a material that combines seemingly contradictory properties: It conducts heat but is also electrically insulating.
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Siemens Supports Sustainable Transport in Nuremberg
Siemens is working with VAG to equip its new “eBus port” in Nuremberg with a medium-voltage connection and charging infrastructure.
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Buses in Leipzig to Use Siemens Infrastructure for Charging
The charging systems from Siemens will supply electrical energy to buses in Leipzig on three lines as well as at the Lindenau bus depot.
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Heliox and PRE Join Forces to Accelerate E-mobility
Both Heliox and PRE are active in the e-mobility market designing, producing and implementing charging infrastructure.

