Duisburg, a German city, is taking a significant leap towards a greener and emission-free future for its public transport system. The city has selected Solaris, a leading European manufacturer of electric city buses, to deliver 25 Urbino hydrogen buses – a mix of 12-meter and 18-meter models.
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In-der-City-Bus GmbH (ICB), the public transport management company of Frankfurt am Main, has ordered 10 hydrogen-powered buses from Solaris, Europe’s leading manufacturer of hydrogen buses.
Five Solaris Urbino 12 hydrogen buses have been ordered by Hamburger Hochbahn. Hamburg will see the introduction of these zero-emission automobiles as early as the second quarter of 2024.
10 Urbino 12 hydrogen and 2 Urbino 18 hydrogen buses have been chosen by the German company Stadtwerke Aschaffenburg Verkehrs GmbH out of a total of 12 Solaris hydrogen buses. For the 18-meter hydrogen-powered buses, which were introduced in the fall of last year, this is Solaris’s first order.
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Solaris shipped 1,492 buses last year, putting it top of the European zero-emission bus market with a 15.1 percent share.
Solaris has been awarded a contract to supply five hydrogen-powered Urbino 12 hydrogen buses to Palma de Mallorca, the island’s…
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Dopravní podnik města Ústí nad Labem, the Czech carrier, has signed a framework deal with Solaris Bus & Coach for…