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Scania launches new electric powertrain and charging options for electric buses

Scania introduces a new e-powertrain for its electric buses, featuring four power options, an integrated two/four-speed gearbox, a new battery choice, and faster rear charging.

The new e-machine has several power options to choose from, in order to suit various operating assignments and conditions, giving it more flexibility than the previous single power option.

The customer can now choose between four different power options: 240 kW, 270 kW, 300 kW and 330 kW. There is also a two or four-speed gearbox, which improves the energy efficiency of the bus as well as its startability and acceleration, allowing it to move off smoothly and efficiently even under challenging conditions such as hills or heavy duty operations.

Scania is also introducing a three-battery pack option with 312 kWh of installed energy, as well as a second charging interface at the rear of its buses, which gives customers the chance to specify by themselves or, with Scania’s help set up the buses according to their particular needs.

The rear interface is available for higher charging power of 325 kW with up to 500 A, compared with the current front charging position’s 130 kW with up to 200 A of charging power. This higher rate significantly reduces charging time, thus increasing the availability of the bus for operation.

The new e-machine is compliant with the new cyber security legislation. However, it is not just an engine or generator but an entire compact drive device, consisting of electric motor, inverter, gearbox and oil system.

The motor transforms the electric energy stored in the battery into mechanical energy, creating torque, while the inverter transforms the direct current voltage from the battery into a three-phase alternating current. This converted power is then fed to the electric machine, enabling it to effectively control and adjust both speed and torque. There is also a single oil system with two oil pumps, which cools the e-machine and lubricates the gearbox.

“We know that bus operators face the push-pull effect of responding to emission regulations while striving to meet the specific demands of electric operations. Power needs, flexibility, charging time, energy efficiency and operational range are some of the key factors,” says Anna Ställberg, Head of Urban Solutions for People Transport Solutions at Scania Group.

“The new e-machine, battery and charging options have been developed and are being introduced with our customers’ challenges in mind, and respond to both their and our sustainability goals.”

Mar 15, 2025Blagojce Krivevski
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