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MZA Warszawa has ordered a further 12 Urbino 12 electric buses from Solaris to operate in Warsaw, Poland.

Warsaw has one of the largest fleets of electric buses in Europe
Warsaw has one of the largest fleets of electric buses in Europe

These vehicles will join 152 Solaris electric buses already delivered to the Polish capital. In addition, the manufacturer is also set to deliver 12 articulated Urbino 18 electric buses to the operator under a contract signed in December 2023.

The newly ordered buses will be delivered over the next year. They will be charged using a classic plug-in connector at the depot and pantographs along the routes.

For passenger comfort, the buses will be air-conditioned using a CO2 heat pump.

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