Daimler Buses will deploy four 600 kW public electric bus charging stations at Munich’s ZOB by 2026, supporting the Mercedes-Benz eIntouro and expanding Europe’s intercity eBus infrastructure.
The Flemish public transport operator De Lijn, headquartered in Mechelen, Belgium, is fully committed to electromobility as part of its corporate strategy.
With the upcoming winter timetable, the Mercedes-Benz eCitaro K electric buses will serve the 5.2 kilometre long newly named “Altstadtlinie” (old town line).
Daimler Buses has been awarded the contract by Regionalbus Leipzig GmbH based in Deuben (Leipzig district) for the construction of a new e‑bus depot including the complete charging infrastructure with a total of ten CCS2 charging points at the Zwenkau bus depot south of Leipzig.
The entire charging system, with 28 charging points and a charging capacity of up to 180 kW, was installed by Daimler Buses as general contractor.
The bus company Bayer from Ehingen is adding five Mercedes‑Benz eCitaro buses to its fleet. With the all-electric city buses, the company is now expanding its pioneering e-mobility offerings in the region.
Daimler Buses has delivered ten battery-electric Mercedes‑Benz eCitaro city buses with a length of 12 metres to Stadtwerke Bonn (Bonn municipal utilities – SWB).
Daimler Buses has been awarded the contract to supply 37 battery-electric Mercedes‑Benz eCitaro and eCitaro G solo and articulated buses in the city of Ulm.
More than 2,500 units of the low-floor Mercedes-Benz eCitaro electric bus have rolled off the production line in Mannheim since the start of series production at the end of 2018 and have been delivered to customers.