Apr 28, 2009 07:11 ET
Volvo: World Premiere for Volvos Hybrid Bus in Göteborg
STOCKHOLM --(Business Wire)-- Apr 28, 2009
Regulatory News:
When Volvos (STO:VOLVA) (STO:VOLVB) new hybrid bus now for the first
time begins to carry passengers, it is happening in Göteborg. The
Göteborgs Spårvägar transit company is participating in a field test
with the hybrid bus that provides major fuel savings as a result of
electric drive and shutting off the diesel engine at bus stops.
Environmental issues are high on the agenda among politicians in
Göteborg and this applies to a great extent within traffic policy. There
are distinct environmental demands the entire way from the politicians
in the traffic committee, through the officials at the citys Traffic
Office and those responsible for procurement at the Västtrafik county
public services agency to the operators, including Göteborgs Spårvägar.
“A consistent and systematic environmental effort is the core of
Västtraffiks strategy,” says Leif Blomqvist, Västtrafiks Board
Chairman. “We must be at the forefront in offering long-term sustainable
travel. Seizing on new technologies is important for us and with the
hybrid bus, exhaust emissions and noise are reduced.”
Hybrid solutions for heavy vehicles have existed for many years, but
they have been too expensive and reduced emissions too little, as a
result of which they did not achieve market penetration. The Volvo
Groups new hybrid technology changes this. The company has developed a
technology that is common for buses, trucks and construction equipment.
In this manner, the Group secures large component volumes and
subsequently lower costs.
Silent at bus stops Volvos hybrid bus is equipped with two engines
working together, a diesel engine that due to electric drive could be
made smaller than usual, and an electric motor. The bus can be driven
with both engines operating together or one or the other singly, which
is one of the major benefits of the parallel hybrid technology used by
the Volvo Group.
When the bus brakes, the braking energy is recycled and stored in a
battery mounted on the roof of the bus. This energy is then used to
drive the electric motor. When the doors open at the bus stop, the
diesel engine is shut off entirely. The bus then starts solely powered
by the electric motor and first when the bus reaches a speed of 15-20
km/h, the diesel engines starts automatically.
Volvos hybrid technology contributes to a quieter and cleaner city
environment. Fuel consumption, and consequently the emission of the
greenhouse gas carbon dioxide, is reduced by up to 30% depending on
where the bus is operating in traffic. The emission of nitrous oxides
and particles declines by 40-50% compared with a conventional diesel bus.
“We reduce energy consumption per passenger by 50-75%, compared with
using an automobile,” says Edward Jobson, Environmental Director at
Volvo Buses. “With such major environmental gains and such large savings
in fuel costs, we are convinced that hybrid buses will become extremely
attractive and a difficult-to-beat alternative for personal
transportation within a few years.”
Series production 2010 Volvo expects to start series production of
hybrid buses at the beginning of 2010. The company has already received
its first orders for the bus, including customers in Luxemburg and
Switzerland. The field tests now starting in Göteborg are intended for
making the final fine adjustments.
It was natural for Göteborgs Spårvägar to participate in the field test.
“Our goal is to be the frontrunner and, accordingly, we strive
continuously to reduce the negative environmental impact of bus
traffic,” says Pierre Modini, Operations Manager at Göteborgs Spårvägar
Buss AB. “Naturally, testing new environmental technology in our buses
is important to us.”
In the near future, Volvo Buses will also start field tests with the
first of six hybrid double-decker buses in London.
28 April, 2009
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