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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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Belgium: De Lijn Invests in Depot Charging Infrastructure
Sustainable transport provider De Lijn has approved an order for an extensive charging infrastructure for its bus depots.
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Electreon DIPS System Named the Global Standard by SAE
Electreon and MAHLE’s wireless positioning methodology DIPS has been selected for the global SAE J2954 standard.
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Singapore LTA Further Electrifies Its Bus Fleet
Contracts to deliver 360 electric buses and their charging infrastructure have been awarded to four companies across Singapore.
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Poland: Solaris to Deliver 10 New Electric Buses to Gniezno
Solaris Bus & Coach is set to deliver 10 new electric buses to the City of Gniezno, following a recent agreement between the two parties.
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Dublin Bus' Summerhill Depot Completes EV Charging Works
New vehicle charging facilities at Dublin Bus' Summerhill Depot have been completed and are due to enter operation this week.
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Hitachi and FirstGroup Accelerate the UK’s Push to Electric Mobility
Hitachi and FirstGroup will purchase up to 1,000 electric bus batteries through a new joint venture for FirstGroup’s First Bus division.
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Volvo Buses Introduces Its First Electric Bus in Latin America
Volvo Buses has introduced its first 100% electric city bus in Latin America with a demonstration of its Volvo BZL Electric model.
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Canada: Metrolinx Awards Joint Procurement Contract for Electric Buses
Metrolinx is working with ten transit agencies to continue the company's commitment to electrify bus fleets across Ontario.
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Hitachi Energy to Supply Grid-eMotion Charging for BRT Line in Genoa
Hitachi Energy has been selected by Colas Rail Italiato to supply its Grid-eMotion charging system for the Val Bisagno BRT line in Genoa.
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Ebusco Introduces Bi-Directional Energy Storage and Charging Solution
At Busworld Europe, Ebusco has introduced Ebusco Energy FLEX: a flexible bi-directional energy storage and charging solution.
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XCharge Opens New Test Center in Madrid with SGS
XCharge Group has partnered with SGS to open a brand new charging station testing facility in Coslada, Madrid.
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PSI Transcom Will Be Exhibiting at APTA Expo Orlando
Leading provider of charging management systems, PSI Transcom will be exhibiting at APTA Expo Orlando from 8-11 October - booth 4372.
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Electric Buses: Ensuring Customers Don’t Get Taken for a Ride
Bus operators face several key challenges when switching fleets to electric vehicles, resulting in a potential impact on passengers.
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XCharge Receives Investment from Shell Ventures
XCharge Group has secured a new investment from Shell Ventures. This marks the second successive investment from Shell Ventures.
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Siemens to Supply Electric Bus Charging Infrastructure in Germany
Siemens has received two orders to supply electric bus charging infrastructure in Hamburg and Saarlouis, Germany.
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Washington Metro Receives FTA Grant to Electrify Cinder Bed Bus Garage
Washington Metro has received a 104 million USD FTA grant to convert its Cinder Bed Road bus garage to exclusively serve electric buses.
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Siemens to Acquire Heliox to Offer Charging Solutions for Electric Buses
Siemens has signed an agreement to acquire Heliox, which specialises in charging solutions for electric buses and trucks.
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Heramba to Acquire Kiepe Electric from Knorr-Bremse
Heramba has entered into an agreement with Knorr-Bremse to acquire Kiepe Electric, a company focused on electrifying road and rail transport…
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ABC Companies Launches North America’s Largest Coach Charging Facility
ABC Companies, Proterra and PG&E have launched North America’s largest coach charging facility in Newark, California.
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First Bus to Establish All-Electric Bus Depot in Norwich
First Bus has commenced work to transform its Norwich Roundtree Way site into a fully electric depot for 70 Wrightbus vehicles.
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UK: Work Underway on Electric Bus Charging Hub in Oxford
The Go-Ahead Group and Zenobē have commenced construction on an electric bus charging hub at Oxford Bus Company's Cowley House depot.
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The Hague: Daimler Buses Netherlands Wins Tender from HTM
Daimler Buses has won a tender with HTM for eCitaro and eCitaro G city buses along with the electrification infrastructure for The Hague.
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How Do Electric Buses Work?
When it comes to choosing buses for a reduced emission fleet it is important to understand how electric buses work, Comeca explains.
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Canada: TransLink Study to Evaluate EV Charging from Transit-Generated Energy
TransLink's new study will explore the use of excess energy from Vancouver's SkyTrain and trolleybus systems to charge electric vehicles.

