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Rubber-tired electric trolley buses have motors that are driven by electricity from overhead wires. The term “trolley” refers to the trolley poles that are used to transport energy from the overhead wires and are located on the bus’s roof. A trolleybus is an electric bus that takes its power from two overhead wires, which are often strung from roadside posts using spring-loaded trolley poles.
Other names for this type of bus are trolleybus, trolley coach, trackless trolley, and trackless tram. a rubber-tired public transportation vehicle that runs on regular city streets and is powered by electricity from a wire above the street: The trolley bus doesn’t travel on tracks.
The Global Electric trolley bus market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Launch of a brand-new generation of trolleybuses by IVECO BUS In collaboration with SKODA Electric, IVECO BUS embraces electromobility and introduces a brand-new generation of trolleybuses. More than 800 trolleybuses have previously been deployed in Europe by IVECO BUS, which also recently delivered 49 Crealis models to Bologna in Italy.
IVECO BUS has a long history in the trolleybus industry. At a press conference for Busworld Europe in Kortrijk, IVECO BUS made an official announcement about the arrival of its new generation of trolleybuses. These vehicles feature the most recent innovation, the “In-Motion Charge,” which combines electric 2-pole overhead lines with on-board battery energy storage.
As a result, a Public Transport Authority can plan an electric bus route with a section of the route devoid of overhead cables, making it simpler to deploy while lowering complexity and costs. An electric car that is powerful in every situation and doesn’t require recharging has advantages for the driver.
Both the Urbanway and the Bus Rapid Transit Crealis ranges, in both 12 and 18 m, will offer the trolleybus version. A new development in the world of electromobility is the IVECO BUS. This advancement is made in collaboration with SKODA Electric, the pioneer of trolleybus technology in Europe.
The decision to cooperate with SKODA Electric was a natural one given the two brands’ nearly 20-year history of working together and SKODA’s position as a market leader with 15,000 vehicles in Europe already using trolleybus technology.
The well-established trolleybus technology from IVECO BUS enables the company to further strengthen its strong commitment to the energy transition and expand its entire offering of alternative energies (natural gas and biomethane with the Natural Power offer and the hybrid electric).