Many cities in Europe have ambitious goals when it comes to making their public transport buses emission free. This article outlines the reasoning behind the choices made in the city of Amsterdam with regards to charging infrastructure for electric buses. Emphasising the importance of operational demands, and taking into consideration relevant context factor for this city in particular, the article provides pointers for cities, public transport operators (PTOs) and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) that are considering to introduce emission free public transport by bus
The increased adoption of electric vehicles worldwide is largely caused by the uptake of private ele...
Key challenges in traffic systems are carbon footprint of the vehicles, local emissions, noise and c...
Abstract Electric mobility is an important means to decarbonise the transport sector. Especially in ...
In 2030, emissions from the public bus transport in the Netherlands must be reduced to zero ('zero e...
ASSURED is looking at innovative and fast interoperable charging infrastructure concepts and solutio...
In recent years electric mobility has gained a great deal of attention, leading to electric vehicles...
The municipal of Amsterdam plans to implement a zero emission (ZE) zone by 2025. A plan is required ...
Many European cities have committed to procure only zero-emission buses by 2025, considering battery...
Report written within the framework of Activity 7.4 of the Interreg IVB project E-Mobility NSR, file...
Charging infrastructure requirements are being largely debated in the context of urban energy planni...
Summary. The programing documents of the European Union determine the direction of transport systems...
Because of increasing awareness amongst people that 퐶푂2 emissions are impacting our environment and ...
The amount of electric vehicles is increasing due to measures taken by governments in order to make ...
The Dutch government's "Green deal 173" increases the challenge of electrification of mobility. The ...
The introduction of electric vehicles (EVs) can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, fossi...
The increased adoption of electric vehicles worldwide is largely caused by the uptake of private ele...
Key challenges in traffic systems are carbon footprint of the vehicles, local emissions, noise and c...
Abstract Electric mobility is an important means to decarbonise the transport sector. Especially in ...
In 2030, emissions from the public bus transport in the Netherlands must be reduced to zero ('zero e...
ASSURED is looking at innovative and fast interoperable charging infrastructure concepts and solutio...
In recent years electric mobility has gained a great deal of attention, leading to electric vehicles...
The municipal of Amsterdam plans to implement a zero emission (ZE) zone by 2025. A plan is required ...
Many European cities have committed to procure only zero-emission buses by 2025, considering battery...
Report written within the framework of Activity 7.4 of the Interreg IVB project E-Mobility NSR, file...
Charging infrastructure requirements are being largely debated in the context of urban energy planni...
Summary. The programing documents of the European Union determine the direction of transport systems...
Because of increasing awareness amongst people that 퐶푂2 emissions are impacting our environment and ...
The amount of electric vehicles is increasing due to measures taken by governments in order to make ...
The Dutch government's "Green deal 173" increases the challenge of electrification of mobility. The ...
The introduction of electric vehicles (EVs) can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, fossi...
The increased adoption of electric vehicles worldwide is largely caused by the uptake of private ele...
Key challenges in traffic systems are carbon footprint of the vehicles, local emissions, noise and c...
Abstract Electric mobility is an important means to decarbonise the transport sector. Especially in ...