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2023-09 SUSTAINABLE BUS

A new issue of Sustainable Bus is out today. In this upcoming edition, we’ve curated a diverse and comprehensive range of topics that spotlight the latest developments in the world of sustainable mobility. From cutting-edge technological advancements to market insights and industry transformations, this issue promises to be a captivating exploration of the future of public transportation. What you could fine inside? Well, a market insight will offer you a detailed look at the European e-bus market, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of the mid-2023 results. The leading e-bus market in Europe is still UK: therefore, we focused our attention on that specific market with a report that sums up strategies, focus, goals of the most prominent industry players. A technology spotlight on the delicate topic of batteries, authored by Claudius Jehle, look at battery management and strategies to ensure the smooth and cost-effective operation of electric buses (with a focus on a case study from BVG). Among the pillars of our upcoming issue you’ll find a detailed journey around the European industrial bus&coach landscape. Goal? Providing our readers insights into the changing dynamics among key OEMs in the region. We’ll be then taking you behind the scenes at the Yutong factory in Zhengzhou, that we had the pleasure of visiting in June. Let’s then delve into Iveco Bus’s growing efforts in the zero-emission bus field. Finally, last but not least, a nearly-20-pages comparison between seven 12-meter battery-electric buses, gathered together in Bonn also this year by the German magazine Omnibusspiegel. You’ll find both established players and newcomers side by side: Ebusco 3.0, Hess lighTram 12m, Ikarus 120e, Iveco E-Way, Mercedes eCitaro with new batteries, Otokar e-Kent C, Quantron Cizaris 12 Ev.

A new issue of Sustainable Bus is out today. In this upcoming edition, we’ve curated a diverse and comprehensive range of topics that spotlight the latest developments in the world of sustainable mobility. From cutting-edge technological advancements to market insights and industry transformations, this issue promises to be a captivating exploration of the future of public transportation.

What you could fine inside? Well, a market insight will offer you a detailed look at the European e-bus market, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of the mid-2023 results. The leading e-bus market in Europe is still UK: therefore, we focused our attention on that specific market with a report that sums up strategies, focus, goals of the most prominent industry players.

A technology spotlight on the delicate topic of batteries, authored by Claudius Jehle, look at battery management and strategies to ensure the smooth and cost-effective operation of electric buses (with a focus on a case study from BVG).

Among the pillars of our upcoming issue you’ll find a detailed journey around the European industrial bus&coach landscape. Goal? Providing our readers insights into the changing dynamics among key OEMs in the region.

We’ll be then taking you behind the scenes at the Yutong factory in Zhengzhou, that we had the pleasure of visiting in June. Let’s then delve into Iveco Bus’s growing efforts in the zero-emission bus field.

Finally, last but not least, a nearly-20-pages comparison between seven 12-meter battery-electric buses, gathered together in Bonn also this year by the German magazine Omnibusspiegel. You’ll find both established players and newcomers side by side: Ebusco 3.0, Hess lighTram 12m, Ikarus 120e, Iveco E-Way, Mercedes eCitaro with new batteries, Otokar e-Kent C, Quantron Cizaris 12 Ev.

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Sustainable<br />

<strong>BUS</strong><br />

CONTENTS<br />

<strong>SUSTAINABLE</strong>-<strong>BUS</strong>.COM SEPTEMBER <strong>2023</strong><br />

4<br />

POST-IT<br />

Subscription campaign is open:<br />

a new chapter in our journey<br />

8<br />

TECHNO<br />

Solaris wins two major H2 bus tenders<br />

in Italy for over 200 vehicles<br />

8<br />

44<br />

20<br />

INFRASTRUCTURE<br />

Siemens takes over Heliox<br />

and expands plans on CVs chargers<br />

24<br />

28<br />

32<br />

36<br />

OUTLOOKS<br />

European e-bus market,<br />

the mid-<strong>2023</strong> results<br />

UK bus market is struggling between<br />

returning demand and big investments<br />

On battery management and how<br />

to ensure efficient e-bus operations<br />

The industrial landscape is changing in<br />

EU: a look at main OEMs’ strategies<br />

28<br />

40<br />

44<br />

IN THE SPOTLIGHT<br />

Inside Yutong factory in Zhengzhou.<br />

The launch of YEA platform<br />

Iveco Bus efforts in the ZE bus<br />

field are multiplying<br />

48<br />

COMPARISON<br />

12-meter battery-electric buses:<br />

big players and newcomers side by side:<br />

• Mercedes eCitaro (with new batteries)<br />

• Ebusco 3.0<br />

• Hess lighTram 12m<br />

• Ikarus 120e<br />

• Iveco Bus E-Way<br />

• Otokar e-Kent C<br />

• Quantron Cizaris 12 Ev<br />

40<br />

68<br />

PORTFOLIO<br />

All the electric buses<br />

on the European market<br />

3

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