Australasian Bus & Coach 399 November 2020

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IN FOCUS

TRANSDEV ELECTRIC BUS

250 solar panels are capturing up to 159,000kWh of power per year.

‘SUSTAINABLY POWERED’ E-BUS FOR SEQ Transdev Queensland will launch a 100 per cent ‘sustainably powered’ full-sized electric bus for South East Queensland early 2021, charged at a fully solar-powered bus depot in Brisbane, the company reports.

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outed as a first for Australia, global e-mobility leader Transdev will operate the new 39-seat e-bus on TransLink routes throughout Brisbane and the Redlands from early 2021 under a two-year partnership with the Queensland state government, it confirms. Transdev CEO Luke Agati says the bus would be 100 per cent powered by ‘harvested’ sustainable solar energy, with the company installing a new Green Mobility Megawall, comprising 10 Tesla Power Walls and solar network at its Capalaba depot. “Averaging more than 280 days of sunshine per year, Queensland well and truly lives up to its reputation as the Sunshine State, and we are excited to be bringing this clean, green, modern vehicle to Brisbane and the Redlands,” Agati said. “Globally, Transdev is a leader in zero-emissions mobility, and work is underway to introduce new fleet and innovations to Australia and New Zealand over the coming months. “Research, testing and design for our 36

future zero-emissions fleet will be led from our newly opened Maintenance and Engineering Centre of Excellence, also based at our Capalaba Depot.”

ZERO-EMISSION FLEET Member for Capalaba Don Brown toured Transdev’s Capalaba depot recently and says the new e-bus would help to power Queensland’s e-mobility industry and support jobs. “Not only will the new vehicle be powered by the more than 159,000kWh of local sunshine collected on-site each year, but it will be Queensland research and experience that will shape the design and introduction of [a] new zero-emission fleet, both here in Queensland, and elsewhere across the country,” member Brown said. “Global economies have been hard-hit by Covid-19, and both Australia and Queensland have not been immune. “But Queensland’s ongoing health response means we can continue our plan for economy recovery, which means creating jobs on major transport projects like new, more energy-efficient buses, our

$371 million smart ticketing system and the Eastern Transitway. “The Palaszczuk government is committed to collaborating with industry on the transition to electric vehicles and infrastructure and services, and Transdev’s decision to lead it’s [sic] e-mobility operations from Queensland is a recognition of the expertise and innovation that we have here in the Sunshine State.”

BUS FACTS • R oute testing will occur for two years – to identify suitable routes (based on geography, stopping pattern, etc.) for optimal energy efficiency • Capacity for 61 passengers – 39 sitting, 22 standing • Up to 300-kilometre range per charge (operating under normal conditions) • 348kW size battery • Battery fully charged in under five hours • Enhanced passenger comfort – reduced noise, USB charging ports and electric ramp

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