Scania starts trials of battery electric buses

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The Östersund trial start with three Scania Citywide LF buses from the end of 2017 joined by another three in early 2019. SCANIA

SWEDEN Scania will start its first field tests of coming battery electric buses in the northern Swedish city of Östersund. Three Scania Citywide LF buses will be in operation from the end of 2017 with an additional three buses added in early 2019.

“Östersund, with its seasonal climate of cold winters and moderately warm summers, is ideal for testing performance in actual operations,” said Anna Carmo e Silva, Head of Scania Buses and Coaches. “The trial constitutes the initial stage in the ongoing development of battery electric buses.”

Scania says that it presently offers the widest range of buses and coaches for alternative fuels, including biogas, bioethanol, biodiesel and hybrid electric buses. “By adding battery electric buses, we will further strengthen our focus on sustainable transport and complement this broad range with buses particularly for inner-city operations,” added Anna.

Two new charging stations will be built in Östersund to supply the six buses at both ends of the 14-kilometre major bus line. With 10-minute charging, buses will run every 15 minutes for a total of 100 journeys each day.

“The introduction of battery electric buses here is really exciting,” said Project Manager Anne Sörensson, City of Östersund. “They will contribute to our aim of achieving fossil-free transport by 2030.”