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Warsaw residents have been transported by the brand's initial electric buses since 2015.
Date: December 8, 2023Bolechowo-Osiedle, Poland- Solaris Bus and Coach Sp. z o.o., and the Warsaw Public Transport Authority, Zarząd Transportu Miejskiego (ZTM) a public transport company, have signed a contract for the delivery of electric buses. Twelve articulated Urbino 18 electric buses will be delivered to Warsaw in 2024-2025, adding to the existing fleet of 150 electric buses from Solaris already serving the public transport network in the capital of Poland for many years.
By purchasing 12 articulated Solaris electric buses, the Warsaw Public Transport Authority is making an investment in environmentally friendly public transportation. ZTM is the ordering party for the Urbino electric buses, however Miejskie Zakłady Autobusowe, a Warsaw public bus transportation firm, will use them.
It's important to note that Warsaw residents have been transported by the brand's initial electric buses since 2015. 150 battery buses with zero emissions have been supplied by the company to MZA thus far.
Batteries from Solaris High Power will be installed in the recently ordered electric buses. Pantographs and depot plug-in chargers will be utilized for bus charging.
The buses' interiors and equipment will be modified to meet the most recent Warsaw vehicle regulations. The air conditioning, USB phone charging ports, and access to a contemporary passenger information system will all be provided to passengers.
There will be 39 seats available on the low-floor buses, 13 of which may be accessed from the "low floor," which eliminates the need for extra steps a crucial feature for those with limited mobility. The buses will also include two wheelchair- and stroller-accessible berths. The Braille alphabet will also be used to label buttons on vehicles.
In four batches between 2024 and 2025, the freshly ordered buses will be delivered to the capital. In the fall of 2024, the first models will arrive in Warsaw and be placed on routes that go through the city's key districts.
This is the first order that Solaris has received on behalf of ZTM Warsaw, but the company has been collaborating with MZA since 1997. Since then, more than There will be 39 seats available on the low-floor buses, 13 of which may be accessed from the "low floor," which eliminates the need for extra steps—a crucial feature for those with limited mobility. The buses will also include two wheelchair- and stroller-accessible berths. The Braille alphabet will also be used to label buttons on vehicles.
In four batches between 2024 and 2025, the freshly ordered buses will be delivered to the capital. In the fall of 2024, the first models will arrive in Warsaw and be placed on routes that go through the city's key districts.
Although Solaris has been working with MZA since 1997, this is the first order the company has received on behalf of ZTM Warsaw. Since then, the brand has more than 1,300 buses on Warsaw's streets, 150 of which are electric buses, making it one of Europe's largest fleets of battery-powered buses.