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Ebusco 2.2 operates in Frankfurt and Copenhagen

Within a week, the Dutch e-bus manufacturer delivered several buses to Transdev and Nobina.

Frankfurt relies on the long-range Ebusco 2.2. (Photo: Ebusco)
Frankfurt relies on the long-range Ebusco 2.2. (Photo: Ebusco)
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Johannes Reichel
von Claus Bünnagel

Transdev/Alpina – Frankfurt

Ebusco has been a partner of Transdev, the largest private mobility provider in Germany, for quite some time. Last year, the Dutch delivered the first buses to Frankfurt. By the end of 2021, these buses had driven almost 1 million kilometers – with the corresponding reduction in CO2 emissions. As with the first delivery, the second order also includes twelve 12-meter-long Ebusco 2.2 low-floor buses.
Transdev chose Ebusco due to the large range of the 2.2, which does not require interim charging. Because the charging infrastructure is limited to the depot and the buses need to be charged less frequently, the total operational costs are reduced.

Nobina – Copenhagen

Nobina will soon receive the first of four orders. The order includes 13 Ebusco 2.2 low-floor buses (12 m). Next year, the Dutch manufacturer will work on three additional orders, resulting in a total of 79 emission-free buses being delivered. With these orders, Nobina plays an important role in Denmark's ambitious plans to achieve a CO2 emissions reduction of 7.2 million tons by 2030.
Additionally, Nobina has ordered a series of Ebusco charging stations. These are 150 kW units that offer great flexibility to the transit operator thanks to the ability to adjust the charging speed. For instance, 150 kW can be charged with one plug or 75 kW each with two plugs. Accordingly, Nobina can manage charging times more flexibly to enable the most optimal route planning while also managing the battery pack's lifespan.

Translated automatically from German.
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