In the Netherlands, Eindhoven and the province of Brabant are rolling out electric buses
Via the “Green Deal” agreement, the Netherlands are committed to achieving zero emission public transport by 2025. It’s a short deadline! The province of North Brabant decided to take up this challenge with Transdev.
A major deployment
This was an opportunity for Transdev, a specialist in clean mobility, to display its know-how over a huge network of 72 lines, carrying more than 19 million passengers annually! We succeeded not only in deploying electric buses but also in boosting passenger numbers. We invested in the acquisition of 43 articulated electric buses. We’ll have 203 of them by 2024.
Attracting new people through innovation
Cleaner journeys, more services and better comfort… These are our key arguments. We propose WiFi, contactless card payments and high-capacity vehicles (18 m / 59 ft. long): all solutions which help make life easier on a daily basis. Our electric buses provide services at high frequencies. They are deployed on strategic lines in Eindhoven and its surrounding urban area, particularly those serving the airport and the High Tech campus.
A real-time information system Onboard screens: The network has been equipped with high-definition screens (TFT technology) installed in buses and trams. Dynamic data: The system displays real-time waiting times at upcoming stops, available connections, and any disruptions on the line. Multi-content: In addition to transport information, the screens broadcast local news and institutional messages from the city. Objectives and benefits for users Comfortable travel: The main objective is to reduce uncertainty for passengers by offering them complete visibility of their journey. Accessibility: Information is provided in two formats, both visually on screens and audibly via voice announcements, to assist all types of users. Modernization: This system is part of Saint-Étienne Métropole's commitment to providing a connected and innovative transport service. Technical collaboration Lumiplan & Transdev partnership: The solution was designed to integrate seamlessly with the operating tools already used by STAS (a Transdev subsidiary).
Forging partnerships with local stakeholders
The TNO research institute is participating in our work to design the best zero emission bus in both technical and economic terms. Other partners, both private and public, are also involved with us to help define and deploy the public transport network of tomorrow. Indeed, we believe that sustainable development can only be approached in an inclusive manner.
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