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TEMSA and CaetanoBus Join Forces to Develop Hydrogen-Powered Intercity Bus

Arnes BiogradlijaBy Arnes Biogradlija13/09/20233 Mins Read
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TEMSA which allocates approximately 5 percent of its turnover to research and development annually, has teamed up with Portugal-based zero-emission bus manufacturer CaetanoBus to create an intercity bus powered by hydrogen fuel.

This joint development agreement represents a pivotal moment in the transition to zero-emission mobility. It combines CaetanoBus’s expertise in Toyota hydrogen fuel cell technology with TEMSA’s vast experience in electric and long-distance buses. The result? A hydrogen-fueled intercity bus that’s set to redefine sustainable transportation.

The first prototype of this visionary hydrogen bus is expected to roll out in 2024, with mass production slated for 2025 at TEMSA’s Adana facility. This bus aims to shatter the limitations of range, with an impressive capability of covering up to 1,000 kilometers on a single tank. This range flexibility will make it a versatile and practical choice for intercity travel, ensuring that passengers can journey long distances without the need for refueling.

TEMSA has been a trailblazer in the realm of zero-emission vehicles, offering eight different models, including one electric and nine hydrogen-powered vehicles. With this new addition, their zero-emission product range expands to 10 vehicles. In addition to this milestone, TEMSA holds the distinction of developing Turkey’s first domestic electric bus in collaboration with ASELSAN, a significant step toward greener public transportation.

A Message for Sustainability

TEMSA’s commitment to sustainability extends beyond technological innovation. CEO Tolga Kaan Doğancıoğlu emphasized the urgency of addressing the climate emergency facing the world today. He stressed that the synergy between business and power is more critical than ever in this context, underscoring the partnership’s role in advancing climate action and sustainability.

Doğancıoğlu recognized that while electric vehicles have dominated discussions around zero-emission transport, they face limitations for intercity journeys, particularly regarding range. Hydrogen vehicles, with their longer ranges and quick refueling capabilities, offer a complementary solution. CaetanoBus, a leader in hydrogen technology, brings valuable expertise to this partnership.

He highlighted the significance of moving from lab development to real-world impact, making technologies accessible to the world and humanity at large. This collaboration represents a critical step in translating innovations into tangible solutions for sustainable transport.

A Hydrogen Revolution in Transportation

TEMSA’s forthcoming hydrogen-powered intercity bus promises to be a game-changer in the transportation sector. With a range that exceeds 1,000 kilometers and the power to connect cities without refueling, it embodies a new era in intercity travel. The collaboration between TEMSA and CaetanoBus signifies a pivotal moment in the global effort to revolutionize transportation into a sustainable and zero-emission industry.

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