Sustainable Bus Tour Archives - Sustainable Bus https://www.sustainable-bus.com Electric bus, alternative fueled bus and sustainable public transport systems Fri, 15 Dec 2023 07:57:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9 https://www.sustainable-bus.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.jpg Sustainable Bus Tour Archives - Sustainable Bus https://www.sustainable-bus.com 32 32 End of public transport as we know it? Replay is available for our videreporting on DRT and autonomous driving https://www.sustainable-bus.com/news/videoreporting-on-demand-transportation-autonomous-transit/ https://www.sustainable-bus.com/news/videoreporting-on-demand-transportation-autonomous-transit/#respond Fri, 15 Dec 2023 07:57:17 +0000 https://www.sustainable-bus.com/?p=28595 The transformation of public transport teetered on the edge as technology ushered in unprecedented flexibility. In our recently broadcasted videoreport, part of the Sustainable Bus Tour 2023 initiative, we delved into the intriguing topic: “The End of Public Transport as We Know It? On-Demand Transportation | Autonomous Driving | MaaS.” The event went live on […]

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The transformation of public transport teetered on the edge as technology ushered in unprecedented flexibility. In our recently broadcasted videoreport, part of the Sustainable Bus Tour 2023 initiative, we delved into the intriguing topic: “The End of Public Transport as We Know It? On-Demand Transportation | Autonomous Driving | MaaS.”

The event went live on Thursday, December 14th. Replay is here!

The aftermath of the Covid pandemic left public transit systems contending with diminished revenues from ticketing, compelling cities to explore innovative solutions. However, it was the pace of technological advancement itself that propelled innovation in the realm of mobility. On-demand transportation gained prominence, drawing new entrants to the market and presenting a potential remedy to the challenges faced by traditional transit. Concurrently, autonomous driving technology evolved, marked by substantial investments from industry players and the introduction of groundbreaking products, albeit still in a pilot phase.

On-demand transportation and public transport

Amidst technological evolution, questions arose about the legislative framework governing these advancements. As we delved into the economic landscape, McKinsey suggested that the cost per mile of a robo-taxi trip could be only 20 percent higher than that of a private non-autonomous car in certain contexts. The implications for public transport operators hinged on the strategies adopted by municipalities and transit agencies.

Our videoreport featured insights from key industry players, providing a glimpse into future trends in mobility.

Iveco Bus, Adastec, Next, ioki, and Dancer Bus were among the speakers.

Gabriele Grea, researcher, and lecturer at TU Berlin and Bocconi University, contributed introductory insights into how the mobility landscape in Europe evolved, the financing in place, and emerging trends. Marco Franza, Global Head of Customer Service at Iveco Bus, touched on on-demand transportation, shedding light on their recent partnership with Via and the role a manufacturer can play in such trends, along with foreseeable impacts on vehicle design and development. Tommaso Gecchelin, Founder of the Italian startup Next Modular Vehicles, provided a glimpse into the innovative solutions reshaping the public transport sector, particularly exploring the potential of enhancing public transport flexibility through modularity.

Ali Ufuk Peker, the CEO of Adastec, a software company providing technology for automated driving to bus manufacturers Karsan and Vicinity, offered his expertise in autonomous driving technology. Alvydas Naujekas, CEO of UAB “Vejo Projektai,” contributed insights from his experience in Dancer Bus, a Lithuanian newcomer in bus manufacturing, with a focus on lightweight and connectivity-focused projects. Last but not least, Manuel Manzoni, International Sales & Business Development Manager at ioki, focused on ioki’s strategies in the field of on-demand transportation.

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End of public transport as we know it? Tune in on 14th December for a videoreporting dealing with on-demand transport and autonomous driving https://www.sustainable-bus.com/sustainable-bus-tour/public-transport-on-demand-transport-autonomous-driving-trends-videoreporting/ https://www.sustainable-bus.com/sustainable-bus-tour/public-transport-on-demand-transport-autonomous-driving-trends-videoreporting/#respond Mon, 04 Dec 2023 09:39:36 +0000 https://www.sustainable-bus.com/?p=28394 The landscape of public transport is on the brink of transformation, as technology opens doors to unprecedented flexibility. In our upcoming videoreporting belonging to the Sustainable Bus Tour 2023 initiative, we delve into the intriguing topic: “End of public transport as we know it? On-demand transportation | autonomous driving | MaaS“. It’ll be online on […]

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The landscape of public transport is on the brink of transformation, as technology opens doors to unprecedented flexibility. In our upcoming videoreporting belonging to the Sustainable Bus Tour 2023 initiative, we delve into the intriguing topic: “End of public transport as we know it? On-demand transportation | autonomous driving | MaaS“.

It’ll be online on Thursday 14th December at 4 p.m. CET.

The aftermath of the Covid pandemic has left public transit systems grappling with lower revenues from ticketing, prompting cities to seek innovative solutions. But it’s the pace of technology itself which is pushing for innovation on the side of the offer of mobility. On-demand transportation is gaining prominence, attracting new players to the market and offering a potential remedy to the challenges faced by traditional transit. Simultaneously, autonomous driving technology is evolving, with significant investments from industry players and the launch of groundbreaking products – although still at a pilot phase.

However, amidst technological evolution, questions loom about the legislative framework governing these advancements. As we explore the economic landscape, McKinsey suggests that the cost per mile of a robo-taxi trip could be only 20 percent higher than that of a private non-autonomous car in certain contexts. The implications for public transport operators will hinge on the strategies adopted by municipalities and transit agencies.

Our videoreporting will feature insights from key industry players, providing some glimpse of the future trends in mobility.

Iveco Bus, Adastec, Next, ioki, Dancer Bus speaking

Gabriele Grea, researcher and lecturer at TU Berlin and Bocconi University, will contribute with an introductive insight about how the mobility landscape in Europe is evolving, which are the financing in place, emerging trends. Marco Franza, Global Head of Customer Service at Iveco Bus, will touch upon on-demand transportation, shedding light on their recent partnership with Via and the role a manufacturer can play within such trends (and which impact are foreseeable on vehicles’ design and development). Tommaso Gecchelin, Founder of the italian startup Next Modular Vehicles, will provide a glimpse into the innovative solutions reshaping the public transport sector and in particular will explore the potential of enhancing public transport flexibility through modularity.

Ali Ufuk Peker, the CEO of Adastec, software company providing technology for automated driving to bus manufacturers Karsan and Vicinity, will offer his expertise in autonomous driving technology. Alvydas Naujekas, CEO of UAB “Vejo Projektai,” will contribute insights from his experience in Dancer Bus, a Lithuanian newcomer in bus manufacturing, with focus on lightweight and connectivity-focused projects. Last but not least, Manuel Manzoni, International Sales & Business Development Manager at ioki, will focus on ioki’s strategies in the field of on-demand transportation.

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Exploring the “Electrification of bus Fleets in the Americas”. New VideoSpotlight on broadcasting REPLAY AVAILABLE https://www.sustainable-bus.com/news/electrification-bus-fleets-north-south-america-new-videospotlight-27-june/ https://www.sustainable-bus.com/news/electrification-bus-fleets-north-south-america-new-videospotlight-27-june/#respond Mon, 26 Jun 2023 11:37:00 +0000 https://www.sustainable-bus.com/?p=25702 The electrification of bus fleets is rapidly gaining traction in both Latin America and North America, with significant advancements taking place on both continents. To shed light on this transformative trend, a VideoSpotlight event was held on June 27th, featuring industry experts and key stakeholders who will discuss the current landscape and future prospects of […]

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The electrification of bus fleets is rapidly gaining traction in both Latin America and North America, with significant advancements taking place on both continents. To shed light on this transformative trend, a VideoSpotlight event was held on June 27th, featuring industry experts and key stakeholders who will discuss the current landscape and future prospects of electric mass transit solutions.

Don’t expect a webinar: our goal is to give a clear picture of the subject in an agile video reporting with involvement of key stakeholders, as already done in May with the VideSpotlight “EU policy framework & transition to zero emission commercial vehicles“.

Focus on bus electrification in the Americas

The 27th June broadcasting addressed several key topics, including the performance leadership of Latin America in bus electrification and the projected growth of the North American market. Participants will also delve into the effectiveness of funding and financing models in accelerating the transition to electric buses. With the involvement of renowned organizations and players in the field, the event aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the challenges, opportunities, and insights related to the electrification of bus fleets.

Among the speakers at the VideoSpotlight event we were hounured to feature: Kirt Conrad, CEO of Stark Area Regional Transit Authority, Thomas Maltese, Senior Programme Manager at the Zero Emission Bus Rapid-deployment Accelerator (ZEBRA) Partnership, C40 Cities; Mike Hynes, National Transit Bus Program Manager at CALSTART; Valerio Vadacchino, Head of Global Marketing and Sales – B2G at Enel X; Philippe de La Fortelle, Chief Revenue Officer at PowerUp, and Ian Sample, Associate at Steer. These experts will share their expertise and shed light on various aspects of the electrification movement.

The best practice of Santiago de Chile and Mexico City were among the highlights of the VideoSpotlight. Paola Tapia Salas, Director Metropolitan Public Transport, Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications of Chile, announced that “We are launching a public call for tender aimed at attracting new operators and incorporating a thousand new electric buses next year or in the following years. Secondly, we are issuing technological tenders, which are very important: we need a world-class fleet management system and a ticketing system that is also world-class”.

Fredy Velasquez, Director of Planning, Evaluation and Information Technologies at Metrobùs (Mexico City), stated that “The goal for the following years will be to replace all vehicles with electric ones at an approximate pace of 100 vehicles per year. We hope to achieve 100% of the system transformed into electric vehicles within the next 10 years”.

Among main players in Latin American transition to e-buses there is Enel X, represented by Valerio Vadacchino, Head of Global Marketing and Sales – B2G: “Efforts from Enel X for the decarbonization of bus fleets in Latin America started already ten years ago. We now have almost 1,500 e-buses only in Chile and had the chance to develop a similar project in Colombia, where we are now serving around 900 e-buses in Bogotà”.

On the technological side, Philippe de La Fortelle, CRO of battery analytics company PowerUp highlighted how they were “able to allow a 5 to 10 per cent increase in performance and capacity for a fleet of e-buses just by fine tuning, rebalancing aspects and parameters”, stressing the importance of leveraging battery data to optimize e-bus performances.

Some takeaways, mainly in the area of financing, were summarized by Ian Sample, Associate at consulting group Steer: “The biggest challenge of zero emission buses is related to their higher upfront cost. This create a market for clever providers of financing to come in and provide some structured forms of solutions. I think we are increasingly seeing new forms of financing enter the market as a result”.

Latin America, a performance leader in bus electrification. Why?

The electrification of bus fleets in Latin America has seen significant progress, with over 2,600 battery-powered e-buses already in operation as of December 2022. Cities like Santiago and Bogotà account for more than 85% of the total battery electric vehicle (BEV) fleet in the region. However, further transformations are anticipated, as São Paulo plans to incorporate approximately 2,600 e-buses by the end of 2024 and has banned the sale of diesel buses. Latin America’s success in bus electrification can be attributed not only to the increased adoption of electric buses but also to innovative procurement and implementation approaches.

North America is set to grow!

On the other hand, North America has been slower in terms of electric bus registrations. However, with the Biden administration’s strong push for decarbonization, there is growing momentum in transitioning bus and school bus fleets to electric. In 2022, $1 billion in EPA funding was awarded to support the purchase of over 2,400 zero-emission school buses, out of a $5 billion program.

Forecasts indicate that around 27,000 electric school buses will be built in the United States over the next ten years. Major cities like New York City and Boston have committed to electrifying their school bus fleets fully, with New York City targeting 2035 and Boston aiming for 2030. California is at the forefront of these advancements, leading the way in the transition to zero-emission buses.

With regards to mass transit, North America is expected to experience the highest growth in the market between 2022 and 2027. Factors driving this growth include the increasing demand for electric mass transit solutions, renowned original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) expanding their presence in the region, and government support for the transition.

FEATURING:
✔️ Thomas Maltese, Senior Programme Manager, Zero Emission Bus Rapid-deployment Accelerator (ZEBRA) Partnership, C40 Cities
✔️ Mike Hynes, National Transit Bus Program Manager, CALSTART
✔️ Kirt Conrad, CEO, Stark Area Regional Transit Authority
✔️ Fredy Velasquez, Executive Director of Planning, Evaluation and Information Technologies, Metrobús (Mexico City)
✔️ Paola Tapia Salas, Director Metropolitan Public Transport, Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications of Chile
✔️ Valerio Vadacchino, Head of Global Marketing and Sales – B2G, Enel X
✔️ Philippe de La Fortelle, Chief Revenue Officer, PowerUp
✔️ Ian Sample, Associate, Steer
✔️ Gauthier Ricord, Public Tenders & Product Management, Iveco Bus

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“Just a small extension in lifespan can make e-buses cost-competitive”. Bruno Lapeyrie, Keolis, on business models of e-mobility https://www.sustainable-bus.com/news/business-model-electric-bus-keolis-bruno-lapeyrie/ https://www.sustainable-bus.com/news/business-model-electric-bus-keolis-bruno-lapeyrie/#respond Fri, 19 May 2023 10:32:38 +0000 https://www.sustainable-bus.com/?p=25076 “The more you drive an electric bus compared to a diesel one, the less expensive it becomes. Therefore, if you find a way to extend the lifetime and amortization of the assets, particularly the batteries, you can achieve savings“. In a recent Sustainable Bus Tour VideoSpotlight event titled “EU policy framework & transition to zero […]

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“The more you drive an electric bus compared to a diesel one, the less expensive it becomes. Therefore, if you find a way to extend the lifetime and amortization of the assets, particularly the batteries, you can achieve savings“.

In a recent Sustainable Bus Tour VideoSpotlight event titled “EU policy framework & transition to zero emission commercial vehicles”, Bruno Lapeyrie, the Director Center of Excellence Energy Transition Bus at Keolis, made a thought-provoking statement regarding the impact of e-mobility on the business model.

The event, held in partnership with Sustainable Truck & Van and featuring key organizations such as UITP, ACEA, IRU, C40, Transport & Environment, provided insights into the transition to zero-emission vehicles within the European legislative framework and roadmap.

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Bruno Lapeyrie, Keolis, on business model of electric buses

“The impact of the business model brought by e-mobility is major. With diesel buses, we used to have one-third CAPEX and two-thirds OPEX, but now it’s the contrary for electric. This has several consequences. The first one is quite obvious: the more you drive an electric bus compared to a diesel one, the less expensive it becomes. The second consequence is that if you find a way to extend the lifetime and amortization of the assets, particularly the batteries, you can achieve savings. Even a small extension in their lifespan can quickly make electric buses cost-effective. The third consequence is the increasing importance of the residual value risk at the end of the contract, especially for private operators who require financing. This developments represent a significant paradigm shift, deeply affecting all aspects of business planning and operations”.

Lapeyrie stresses the fact that “the total cost of ownership of an electric bus is still 25 to 30 percent higher”. Another major issue concerns “energy price volatility, especially regarding electricity prices in Europe. This compels us to find different ways to stabilize prices”.

Finally, Keolis representative has been focusing on the relation with manufacturers. “This relation needs to be a mixture of trust and caution more than ever before. We face significant challenges with manufacturers, such as data ownership concerning the batteries, which holds great value. Questions arise about how to collect, store, and utilize this data. There is also pressure to start operating with zero-emission vehicles in our contracts, and it’s often difficult for manufacturers to be reliable and deliver the vehicles on time. The good news is that while there were some reliability issues with electric vehicles in the early years, it is no longer the case. The technologies on the market now exhibit very good reliability”.

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Spotlight on EU roadmap to zero emission commercial vehicles. REPLAY AVAILABLE https://www.sustainable-bus.com/news/europe-roadmap-policy-zero-emission-buses-trucks-17-april-2023/ https://www.sustainable-bus.com/news/europe-roadmap-policy-zero-emission-buses-trucks-17-april-2023/#respond Mon, 17 Apr 2023 16:13:00 +0000 https://www.sustainable-bus.com/?p=24434 European Commission has proposed the revised version of CO2 regulation for heavy-duty vehicles in February (which requires all new city buses to be zero emission starting in 2030). And this goes along with other well known measures: the Clean Vehicles Directive is in place since 2021, with quotas for zero emission buses in public tenders. In […]

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European Commission has proposed the revised version of CO2 regulation for heavy-duty vehicles in February (which requires all new city buses to be zero emission starting in 2030). And this goes along with other well known measures: the Clean Vehicles Directive is in place since 2021, with quotas for zero emission buses in public tenders. In the truck field, the definition of Euro VII standard is underway and poses specific challenges to the sector (Iveco Group CEO Gerrit Marx just stated such standard is a “stupid idea”…).

If you are willing to get a clear picture of the topic, including insights and outlooks from relevant stakeholders (starting with key organizations such as UITP, ACEA, IRU, C40, Transport & Environment), on 17th April we broadcasted first event of the Sustainable Bus Tour 2023, in this occasion in partnership with our fellow media Sustainable Truck & Van. Title? “EU policy framework & transition to zero emission commercial vehicles“. Find here the REPLAY 👇🏻

A new format: the VideoSpotlight

But don’t expect a webinar this time: our goal is to give a clear picture of the subject in an agile video reporting with involvement of key stakeholders. The VideoSpotlight format implies a deal: you’ll get an articuluate explanation of the subject in less than one hour. From the live voices of the most relevant organizations and players, able to identify challenges, opportunities, insights.


FEATURING

  • Fedor Unterlohner, Freight Manager, Transport & Environment
  • Raluca Marian, Director EU Advocacy, IRU
  • Thomas Fabian, Director Commercial Vehicles, ACEA
  • Lucie Petersen, Senior Policy Expert European Department, UITP
  • Catherine Ittner, Zero Emission Freight Senior Programme Manager, C40 Cities
  • Bruno Lapeyrie, Director Center of Excellence Energy Transition Bus, Keolis
  • Vincent Lemaire, President, Safra
  • Utz Rachner, Global Sales Director, Quantron
  • Andrea Condotta, Senior Manager Public Affairs, Innovation & Sustainability, Gruber Logistics

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UITP, ACEA, IRU, Keolis, C40, Safra…

During the broadcasting we’ll be taking a stock of the regulatory framework and of the technological achievements, trying to highlight the challenges operators and OEMs are dealing with, involving organizations, industry players, leading carriers. Keolis Group, Quantron and Safra will also be represented in the panel.

From the technological point of view, is the zero emission commercial vehicles market growing at the expected pace? Is still mileage the main concern and the main topic? Where are we standing concerning infrastructure’s deployment? What about gas-drives? Is retrofit going to really play a role in the transition of public transport? These are just a few of the questions that will be answered during the 17th April’s VideoSpotlight.

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Sustainable Bus Tour 2023. In the agenda: EU policy framework, energy transition in the Americas, on-demand transportation https://www.sustainable-bus.com/news/sustainable-bus-tour-2023-agenda/ https://www.sustainable-bus.com/news/sustainable-bus-tour-2023-agenda/#respond Mon, 23 Jan 2023 16:01:36 +0000 https://www.sustainable-bus.com/?p=23215 The 3rd edition of the Sustainable Bus Tour is set to begin in May. It’ll consist on trio of webinars focusing on a series of key topics such as the new European policy framework for CO2 reduction from heavy-duty vehicles, the process of decarbonization of bus fleets in Latin and North America, the impact of on-demand transportation and […]

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The 3rd edition of the Sustainable Bus Tour is set to begin in May. It’ll consist on trio of webinars focusing on a series of key topics such as the new European policy framework for CO2 reduction from heavy-duty vehicles, the process of decarbonization of bus fleets in Latin and North America, the impact of on-demand transportation and MaaS on the future of public transport.

Issues and outlooks that will be discussed with the participation of operators, manufacturers, providers of components and technologies. 

Sustainable Bus Tour 2023, the framework

Last year, the number of electric buses registered in Europe surpassed 10,000. The market for zero-emission buses is expected to continue growing, with a 28% increase in Europe in the first half of 2022 compared to the same period in 2021. Electric buses now make up 30% of the city bus market, compared to 22.8% in 2021 and 15% in 2020.

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The energy transition is still a major political priority, but challenges such as energy crises, rising inflation, and supply chain disruptions are impacting both manufacturers’ plans and operators’ strategies.

For the first time since 2010, battery pack prices have increased by 7% from 2021 to 2022, according to BloombergNEF. The transportation sector is the only one on track to reduce emissions by 2050. New topics such as flexibility and on-demand transportation are becoming increasingly important, and MaaS (Mobility as a Service) has become a key topic. Investment in driverless technology is also increasing, and their future role in public transportation systems is a topic of ongoing discussion.

April 2023, the first webinar on EU policy framework & transition to zero emission commercial vehicles

The first webinar, scheduled for April, will focus on “EU policy framework & transition to zero emission commercial vehicles“. It’ll be organized together with fellow-media Sustainable Truck&Van.

In fact, the European Commission is expected to revise the CO2 regulation for heavy-duty vehicles this year. The Clean Vehicles Directive is in place since 2021, with quotas for zero emission buses in public tenders. The definition of Euro VII standard is underway and poses specific challenges to the truck segment. From the technological point of view, is the zero emission commercial vehicles market growing at the expected pace? Is still mileage the main concern and the main topic? What about gas-drives? Is retrofit going to really play a role in the transition of public transport? We’ll be taking a stock of the regulatory framework and of the technological achievements, trying to highlight the challenges operators and OEMs are dealing with, involving organizations, industry players, leading carriers.

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Electrification in the Americas, in May

In May there will be time to talk about “Electrification of public transport fleets in the Americas. Best practices | Targets | Challenges“.

As of December 2022, there were over 2,600 battery-powered electric buses (e-buses) in operation in Latin America. Santiago and Bogotà alone made up over 85% of the total fleet of electric buses. However, this is expected to change in the future as São Paulo plans to incorporate about 2,600 e-buses by the end of 2024 and has banned the sale of diesel buses. Latin America is considered a leader in bus electrification, largely due to their approach to procurement and implementation.

On the other hand, North America is lagging behind in terms of e-bus registrations. However, the Biden administration is pushing for the decarbonization of bus and school bus fleets. A $1 billion funding from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been awarded in 2022 as part of a $5 billion program to help school districts purchase over 2,400 electric school buses.

According to forecasts, 27,000 electric school buses are expected to be built in the USA in the next ten years. New York City has committed to having a fully electric school bus fleet by 2035, while Boston aims to do so by 2030. As for transit, a study suggests that North America is projected to be the fastest-growing market for electric mass transit solutions between 2022-2027.

Flexible transportation on the rise, in November at the Sustainable Bus Tour 2023

Last but not least, in November, under the spotlight there will be “End of public transport as we know it? On-demand transportation | autonomous driving | MaaS”.

Subject? Easy to say. Technology has advanced to the point where it can make public transportation more flexible than ever before. On-demand transportation is gaining more attention as new companies enter the market and cities look to improve the efficiency of their transit systems, which are still recovering from the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Driverless shuttles are attracting more investment from OEMs and new products are being launched and expected. However, there are still questions about the legal framework for these new technologies.

According to McKinsey, in the future the cost per mile of a driverless taxi trip could be only 20% higher than that of a private non-autonomous car in certain circumstances.

The impact on public transportation systems will depend on the strategies implemented by municipalities and transit agencies. They could either try to build integrated transit systems that combine different modes of transportation, or take steps to make driverless shuttles more appealing than private cars but less appealing than traditional public transit.

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*REPLAY AVAILABLE* for the webinar “MaaS and the future of urban mobility” broadcasted on December 6th https://www.sustainable-bus.com/news/mobility-as-a-service-webinar-sustainable-bus-tou/ https://www.sustainable-bus.com/news/mobility-as-a-service-webinar-sustainable-bus-tou/#respond Wed, 30 Nov 2022 21:17:34 +0000 https://www.sustainable-bus.com/?p=22600 Smart ticketing. Contactless paying. Dematerialized ticketing. Seamless mobility. Intermodal travels. In one acronym: MaaS, i.e. Mobility as a Service. In broader sense: increasing the appeal of public transport by making traveling on buses, trams, trains and shared mobility vehicles easier. Yes, but how? Mobility-as-a-Service has been in the spotlight of our next Sustainable Bus Tour […]

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Smart ticketing. Contactless paying. Dematerialized ticketing. Seamless mobility. Intermodal travels. In one acronym: MaaS, i.e. Mobility as a Service. In broader sense: increasing the appeal of public transport by making traveling on buses, trams, trains and shared mobility vehicles easier. Yes, but how?

Mobility-as-a-Service has been in the spotlight of our next Sustainable Bus Tour web event 2022 – the last for this year. It has been broadcasted on Tuesday 6th December at 15.00 CET.

Title? “Mobility as a Service and the future of urban mobility. How to increase the modal share of public transport?”

The agenda:

  • Lidia Signor, Combined Mobility Manager, UITP
  • Julie Sulli, MaaS project leader, Keolis
  • Sampo Hietanen, Founder and CEO, MaaS Global
  • Ignazio Cordella, Global Head of Marketing eBus, Enel X
  • Stefania Di Serio, Sales & Business Development International Market, Almaviva

MaaS, digitalization, post Covid times

The framework is clear: along with the challenge of energy transition, digitalization is the other key trend affecting the strategies of public transport companies and authorities nowadays. Especially in a post-pandemic framework that sees transit providers striving to get users back: improving user experience and offering easy access to public transport becomes instrumental in order to increase the share of public transport journeys, with cities such as Barcelona – for instance – aiming at a 65% modal share by 2025.

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‘Energy transition out of city centers’: VIDEO AVAILABLE for the web event featuring Busworld, Transdev, Arriva, Flixbus, Iveco Bus, Twaice, ChargePoint https://www.sustainable-bus.com/news/energy-transition-out-cities-flixbus-arriva-transdev-iveco/ https://www.sustainable-bus.com/news/energy-transition-out-cities-flixbus-arriva-transdev-iveco/#respond Mon, 31 Oct 2022 13:50:11 +0000 https://www.sustainable-bus.com/?p=22021 On Friday 28th October we have organized the web event ‘Energy transition out of city center‘, part of the second edition of the Sustainable Bus Tour. Reason of such a topic is simple : in the public transport world, out of cities the commitment to energy transition goes along with questions about which technological solutions […]

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On Friday 28th October we have organized the web event ‘Energy transition out of city center‘, part of the second edition of the Sustainable Bus Tour. Reason of such a topic is simple : in the public transport world, out of cities the commitment to energy transition goes along with questions about which technological solutions to adopt in order to get to the goal.

Intercity and long-distance bus markets are still based on diesel applications. But things are moving fast: gas-powered buses for intercity services are taking a growing share and pilots have been established on the way to the future development of hydrogen coaches.

Jan Deman from the Busworld Foundation shared a presentation on the evolution of the bus and coach markets in the EU and North America.

Transdev and Arriva shared their experience on energy transition, with Jean-Laurent Franchineau from Transdev focusing on projects carried out by the public transport group with biogas, hydrogen, retrofit. Matt Greener, responsible for the Zero Emission Institute of Arriva, highlighted the value of partnerships in order to deal with the challenges of energy transition.

The topic of energy transition in the long distance segment was embodied by Daniel Zellinger, Team Lead Bus Strategy at Flixbus. The Iveco Bus, with Sustainable Mobility Manager Jean-Marc Boucheret; ChargePoint with Senior Director Global Bus Sales Alexander Schabert and TWAICE with Jonas Boehm, Commercial Director Analytics Platform – Mobility.

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Towards the web event “Energy transition out of city centers”. Save the date for 28th October! https://www.sustainable-bus.com/news/towards-web-event-energy-transition-out-of-city-centers/ https://www.sustainable-bus.com/news/towards-web-event-energy-transition-out-of-city-centers/#respond Wed, 19 Oct 2022 06:23:29 +0000 https://www.sustainable-bus.com/?p=21859 Are batteries going to allow long distance operations without compromising passenger or luggage capacity? Is CNG a viable solution in the long term? What about LNG? How long should we expect before hydrogen becomes a feasible (and affordable) technology for coaches? These are all answers we’ll try to answer, with the contributions of panelists coming from Transdev, Arriva, […]

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Are batteries going to allow long distance operations without compromising passenger or luggage capacity? Is CNG a viable solution in the long term? What about LNG? How long should we expect before hydrogen becomes a feasible (and affordable) technology for coaches?

These are all answers we’ll try to answer, with the contributions of panelists coming from Transdev, Arriva, Flixbus, Twaice, ChargePoint, in the next web event of the Sustainable Bus Tour. It’ll be broadcasted on Friday 28th September at 11.00 CET.

Opening will be done by Jan Deman, managing director of the Busworld Foundation, that will highlight trends and figures concerning the transition to alternative energies in the coach field.

Questions marks on energy transition in long distance

The framework is clear: intercity and long-distance bus markets are still based on diesel applications. But things are moving fast: gas-powered buses for intercity services are taking a growing share in some markets, while pilots have been established on the way to the future development of hydrogen coaches.

Out of cities, the imperative of the commitment to energy transition goes along with uncertainty about which technological solutions to adopt in order to achieve the goal.

— THE AGENDA —

✔️ OPENING: Jan Deman, Managing Director Busworld Foundation
✔️ Jean-Laurent Franchineau, Zero Emission Strategy Manager, Transdev
✔️ Matt Greener, Director of the Zero Emission Institute, Arriva
✔️ TBD, Keolis Group
✔️ Daniel Zellinger, Team Lead Bus Fleet Strategy, Flixbus
✔️ Alexander Schabert, Senior Director Global Bus Sales, ChargePoint
✔️ Jonas Boehm, Commercial Director Analytics Platform – Mobility, TWAICE

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TCO and financing models. Focus on “The economics of zero emission buses” at the Sustainable Bus Tour web event (VIDEO AVAILABLE) https://www.sustainable-bus.com/news/replay-economics-zero-emission-buses-sustainable-bus-tour/ https://www.sustainable-bus.com/news/replay-economics-zero-emission-buses-sustainable-bus-tour/#respond Thu, 19 May 2022 13:12:00 +0000 https://www.sustainable-bus.com/?p=19528 Today, 19th May, we have been broadcasting the web event “The economics of zero emission buses. Costs, trends and tools to support the transition“, featuring introductions by Bocconi University and UITP and contributions by Transport for London, TMB Barcelona, Iveco Bus, ChargePoint, Stratio, Volytica Diagnostics, Enel X. SLIDES ARE AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD BELOW As zero […]

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Today, 19th May, we have been broadcasting the web event “The economics of zero emission buses. Costs, trends and tools to support the transition“, featuring introductions by Bocconi University and UITP and contributions by Transport for London, TMB Barcelona, Iveco Bus, ChargePoint, Stratio, Volytica Diagnostics, Enel X.

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As zero emission bus volumes grow, the spotlight moves on the ways to make the transition affordable, and how to finance it. Which is the breakeven point on a TCO basis between electric and diesel buses? To what extent maintenance costs are going to be lower? How decrease in battery prices will impact zero emission bus costs?

Building on the first edition held in 2021 with two web events gathering over 2,000 single attendees and 11 partners, the Sustainable Bus Tour is back in 2022 with a schedule made of four webinars that are pursuing the goal of discussing key issues and outlooks of the public transport sector with the participation of operators, manufacturers, providers of components and technologies. 

The topics of today’s webinar

E-bus upfront prices are among the barriers for their adoption. As zero emission bus volumes grow in Europe, the spotlight moves on the ways to make the transition affordable, and how to finance it.

Fundings has been provided by the EU and national governments, as the path for zero emission in public transport has been set. Technical issues have been left behind, financial issues are still in place. A look at best practices, outlooks and analysis, trying to outline challenges and opportunities.


THE AGENDA

✔️ Oliviero Baccelli, Academic Fellow Department of Social and Political Sciences, Bocconi University
✔️ Arno Kerkhof, Head of Bus Division, UITP

✔️ Tom Cunnington, Head of Bus Business Development, Transport for London
✔️ Josep Maria Armengol, Director of Bus Technology, TMB Barcelona

✔️ Jean-Marc Boucheret, Sustainable Mobility Manager, Iveco Bus
✔️ Alexander Schabert, Senior Director Global Bus Sales, ChargePoint
✔️ Valerio Vadacchino, Head of eBus Global e-City, Enel X
✔️ Claudius Jehle, CEO, Volytica Diagnostics
✔️ Miguel Franco, VP Business Development, Stratio


E-bus market in the spotlight: upscale is underway

A look at the market: European countries have witnessed the entry in operation of over 3,000 e-buses in 2021 (+50 percent on 2020). E-buses last year accounted for over 20% of the city bus market (21.7, being specific). It means a constant growth compared to the 12% in 2019 and 15% in 2020.

The 2021 share of e-buses is in line with the 22.5% of zero emission buses mandatory in public tenders in Western European countries (as decided upon the EU Clean Vehicle Directive). On the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, Zero emission bus deployment in the US has been growing 27% in 2021.

A third of the 200,000 buses in European public transport will be zero-emission by 2030, reads a recent report by financial consulting company ING. In that year, according to the firm, zero emission buses will cover two thirds of the new city bus registrations.

The Sustainable Bus 2022

The financial case for zero emission buses is one of the subjects of this year edition of the Sustainable Bus Tour, together with the ways for energy transition out of city centers. Finally, a focus on the other mega trend affecting the future of public transport: digitalization and IT, with a focus on the paradigm of Mobility as a Service.

17 March, with Hitachi Energy on charging strategies

In chronological order, the first event of the year has been the ‘extra webinar’ “Powering the future of public transport. Charging strategies for bus fleets“, supported by Hitachi Energy.

UITPVDV, cities embarked in energy transition projects have been be joining the panel, together with Hitachi Energy delegates, telling about how technologies and strategies are shaping the future of urban mobility. Needless to say, the way an operator powers an e-bus fleet demands a clear understanding how the city will evolve in the future. Developing a future-proof charging strategy is essential for city and public transport operators.

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