Saturday, 12 September 2020

Urbino 12's for New Customer in Würzburg


Solaris Bus & Coach S.A. has delivered two Urbino 12 electric buses to the German city of Würzburg.
It is the first Solaris delivery for the operator NVG Omnibus-Betriebs-GmbH and the first time that the customer has opted for battery vehicles.
Solaris will also provide chargers as part of the order.



Both supplied vehicles are Solaris Urbino 12 electrics. The charging infrastructure consists of two stationary chargers with a maximum power of 150 kW and a mobile charger of 50 kW.
The investment in state-of-the-art emission-free buses will improve the air quality in the city and increase the life comfort of residents.


Rolf Oneis, Director of Sales at Solaris Deutschland GmbH said “The fact that operator NVG Omnibus-Betriebs-GmbH has decided to order its first electric buses from Solaris means a lot to us. We are extremely happy that we have been given the opportunity to supply both buses and the whole charging infrastructure to Würzburg, and that we can be part of the process of developing zero-emission transport also among private carriers on the European market”

The buses will be powered by electrically driven axles with two integrated traction motors boasting a power of 125 kW each. The power used by the vehicle will be stored in a set of Solaris High Energy batteries with a total capacity of 300 kWh, and it will be replenished using a classic plug-in system.



Featuring a 2+2+0 door arrangement and a passenger counting system, the electric vehicles will be able to offer room on board for 70 passengers at a time, of whom 38 can travel seated.
The buses feature a range of improvements considerably raising the user comfort both from the point of view of passengers, the bus driver and also the operator managing the bus fleet. The vehicles will contain a monitoring system, internal LED lighting, a passenger information system, air-conditioning, USB chargers and an electric heating system. Ramps will ease the entry and exit of wheelchair-bound passengers.

The German carrier has also opted to order the modern system for remote diagnostics eSConnect, dedicated to Solaris’ clients who have ordered zero-emission vehicles.
Designed by an inter-disciplinary team of Solaris experts, the software is a precision instrument which enables the efficient management and optimal use of an electric bus fleet.
The eSConnect system provides i.a. tracking data on the location of the bus fleet at given times, including the updated battery status. Furthermore, it allows for the remote detection of potential errors reported by the vehicle on the driver’s panel, which makes it possible to quickly respond to possible defects. The data collected by the app is presented in a visually appealing form of charts and graphs.

The buses also feature a system to control the heating and the air-conditioning systems of the vehicle, including the function of thermal pre-conditioning launched via the eSConnect system. This is used during the bus charging and optimises the consumption of electric power during the ride. Thanks to this feature it is possible to increase the range of the vehicle on a single charge.

The move towards environmentally friendly municipal transport is a growing trend across Europe due to the advantages of electric buses, such as low-noise and smooth driving, the lack of pollutant exhaust emissions. 

So far Solaris has delivered or secured orders for nearly 1000 electric buses which are in operation on the streets of 80 cities in 18 countries. In Germany alone Solaris has supplied or contracted over 200 electric vehicles.