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Solaris secures new contracts for 88 electric buses in Sweden

Nobina, a major transport operator in Sweden, has ordered a total of 88 Solaris electric buses for its fleet operating in three regions: Skåne, Värmland and Malmö.

This includes 55 units of the Urbino 15 LE electric  as reinvestment for Skåne region 15 units for  Värmland, and 18 units of the Urbino 18 electric  operating in the city of Malmö.

“These new orders mark another significant step towards greener public transport solutions in Sweden. We are thrilled to continue our collaboration with Nobina and be a part of the implementation of zero-emission solutions also in suburban transportation. We believe it is crucial for the global transformation of mobility” – said Olivier Michard, Member of the Management Board for Sales and Marketing in Solaris Bus & Coach.

The buses ordered for the Skåne and Värmland regions are the Solaris Urbino 15 LE electric. This low-entry, three-axle electric bus, suitable for both urban and suburban service, is gaining popularity on the Swedish market. Each bus will be powered by a 240 kW central motor drawing energy from Solaris High Energy batteries with a total capacity of over 560 kWh. This setup enables smooth operation throughout the day, with overnight charging via a plug-in system. Key features of this model include the Scandinavian package, which adapts them to difficult weather conditions. The operator opted for additional outside lightning above the door to facilitate the boarding and alighting of passengers at dusk.

Nobina  has chosen the Urbino 18 electric, an articulated model with modular drive for Malmö Built on a new modular-drive system architecture and featuring the latest battery technology, the bus will be equipped with a 240 kW asynchronous motor and new-generation Solaris High Energy batteries, all located on the roof of the vehicle.

Solaris is the European e-mobility leader, holding no. 1 position in the total number of zero-emission buses delivered since 2012.​ The electrification of transportation in Europe is making significant progress. This trend can also be seen in Sweden. These new contracts follow last year’s significant agreements with deliveries scheduled for 2024: 55 Urbino 15 LE electric buses for suburban services in Stockholm for Nobina, and 23 Solaris e-buses for VR Kristianstad.

Jul 4, 2024Blagojce Krivevski
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