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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 Orders 65 Articulated Iveco Electric Buses
De Lijn has ordered 65 articulated Iveco electric buses for use in Flanders, Belgium. This contract is valued at 48 million EUR.
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Kinetic and Auckland Transport Open New Zealand’s First 100% Electric Bus Depot
Kinetic has partnered with Auckland Transport (AT) to establish New Zealand’s first fully electric bus depot in Panmure, East Auckland.
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US: Repurposed Shipping Containers Charge Electric Buses in Anaheim
The Anaheim Transportation Network (ATN) has doubled its electric vehicle charging capacity using two shipping containers from BP Pulse.
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The Bus-News Magazine Issue 1 2023 Is Here!
In this issue: a look at the £2 bus fare cap in England, how to encourage modal shift to buses and the purpose of autonomous vehicles.
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NFI to Deliver 14 Additional Electric Buses in Central Ohio
NFI's subsidiary, New Flyer of America will deliver 14 battery-electric Xcelsior CHARGE NG buses to Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA).
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Austin's CapMetro Orders 30 Electric Bus Chargers from NFI Infrastructure Solutions
In Austin, Texas, CapMetro has exercised options to purchase 30 Heliox 180 kWh depot overhead chargers from NFI Infrastructure Solutions.
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France: Hitachi to Provide Ultrafast Bus Charging in Clermont-Ferrand
SMTC-AC has contracted Hitachi Energy to supply its Grid-eMotion Flash ultrafast charging for two bus routes in Clermont-Ferrand, France.
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Germany’s First Public Project for Wireless Charging of EVs
Electreon will be deploying its charging technology in the first-ever public wireless road project in Germany.
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Montréal's STM and Paris' RATP Collaborate on Electrifying Bus Depots
The Société de transport de Montréal (STM) is collaborating with RATP to gain experience in electrifying its bus depots.
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The Mobility House to Deploy Smart Charging for NYC Buses
New York's MTA has selected The Mobility House to deploy its smart charging and energy management solution, ChargePilot, for NYCT buses.
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Funding to Advance 7 NJ TRANSIT Bus Service Projects
NJ TRANSIT and NJTPA are advancing progress on 7 projects that will improve bus services in New Jersey with 43.6 million USD in funding.
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US: Nation's Largest Solar Bus Charging Project Opens in Montgomery County
MCDOT has opened the Brookville Smart Energy Depot, marking the completion of the largest solar bus charging project in the US.
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London: New Fast Wireless Bus Charging Introduced
London: new opportunity charging facilities have been installed at the Bexleyheath garage for use by the electric buses on route 132.
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World's Largest Electric Bus Depot Opens in Qatar
Qatar's Minister of Transport has inaugurated the Lusail Bus Depot, which has broken the record for the world’s largest electric bus depot.
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Blue Bird and Nuvve Deliver 8 V2G-Enabled Electric School Buses in San Diego County
Nuvve, Blue Bird and the Ramona Unified School District in San Diego County have unveiled eight electric V2G-enabled school buses.
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Electric Buses to Provide V2B Power Supply in Oakland
A new project will use bidirectional electric bus charging to support a vehicle-to-building (V2B) resilience hub in Oakland.
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Sono Motors Solar Technology to Be Trialled on Buses in Sweden
Scania and public transport authority, Luleå Lokaltrafik (LLT) have contacted Sono Motors to test its Solar Bus Kit on diesel buses in Swede…
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The Return of the Bus Conductor
Electrifying bus fleets requires significant investment in the necessary charging infrastructure and electricity supply to power them.
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Heliox To Install Over 140 Charging Points In Northern Germany
Heliox is is installing modern charging points for Verkehrsbetriebe Hamburg-Holstein GmbH (VHH) and Stadtverkehr Lübeck by early 2023.
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US: SolTrans Deploys Electric Highway Bus and Wireless Charger
SolTrans and Momentum Dynamics are celebrating Solano County’s first battery-electric highway bus and wireless inductive charger.
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King Country Metro Upgrades Bus Base to Support Electric Fleet
To support its transition to operating a zero-emissions fleet by 2035, King County Metro is upgrading its bus facilities in Washington Count…
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Skeleton Renames Its Subsidiary Black Magic to Skeleton Materials
Skeleton Technologies is announcing the renaming of its fully owned subsidiary Black Magic to Skeleton Materials.
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US: Highland Electric School Buses Support Grid with V2G Technology
Highland Electric Fleets coordinated a vehicle-to-grid (V2G) project that allowed idle electric school buses to support electricity demand.
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Romania: Karsan Delivers 12 e-ATA Electric Buses to Braşov
Karsan has delivered 12 e-ATA 18-metre electric buses to Braşov, Romania as part of the nation's 35 million EUR order.
