Several European transport operators place orders for Mercedes-Benz eCitaro busses
The first battery-electric driven series-production Mercedes-Benz eCitaro buses have been in operation in public transport in Hamburg and Heidelberg for several weeks now. More electric buses are to follow in Germany in the coming weeks.
The company has now received the first orders from neighbouring European countries. At Daimler Buses, production of the eCitaro is at series level and the company believes that the bus plant in Mannheim can deliver.
All in all, there is not yet a universal demand for electric buses from the public transport companies. This might be because switching a conventional bus fleet to electric drive and ensuring the necessary infrastructure can be more complex than planned.
At the same time as the deliveries in Germany, in a few days several eCitaro buses will be driving to locations and contract partners of Daimler Buses in Luxembourg, France and Poland. Once there, they will be integrated into local bus operations to convince those responsible for local public transport of their qualities and suitability for everyday use.
Electric buses do not emit pollutants locally and make almost no noise. These are aspects which are currently of great importance to the development of clean air planning in many cities and regions. On the other hand it requires a lot of time and money for transport operators to change to electric buses and the necessary infrastructure.
The technology of an electric bus alone is very expensive and the infrastructure must be designed to fit the local situation and requirements, for example charging stations, workshop equipment, qualification of personnel etc. Therefore Daimler Buses supports transport operators with its eMobility Consulting and Omniplus by offering individual advice, services and training to companies making the change.
The Mercedes-Benz eCitaro is not produced in a prototype workshop but on the same production line as all of the other city buses in the plant in Mannheim and has thus achieved production standard. The distinction lies first and foremost in the drive technology.
The eCitaro buses that will be available for testing in European cities are equipped with ten battery packages and a total capacity of 243 kWh as well as electric motors mounted close to the wheel hubs. The thermal management optimised to the very last detail with battery cooling, air conditioning with a heat pump and connected components is a highlight in the world of bus construction. These features ensure minimum energy consumption and in turn the highest efficiency and maximum range.
The fact that the power consumption of an electric bus for heating and cooling can be as much as 50% is a challenge that in the main only bus specialists are aware of. The complex chassis of electric buses is characterised by the Electronic Stability Program (ESP) as well as roll and pitch control, for example. Safety, efficiency and environmental conservation are all integral to the Mercedes-Benz eCitaro.
Several European transport operators place orders for Mercedes-Benz eCitaro busses
Modified on Tuesday 26th February 2019
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