Solaris in contract with Transdev Group to supply Urbino hydrogen buses to Artois Mobilites
Solaris Bus & Coach’s offer was selected in a tender issued by public transport authority Artois Mobilités in collaboration with the Transdev Group and the French central procurement office for public transport CATP (Centrale d’Achat du Transport Public). The order comprises four Solaris Urbino 12 hydrogen. The buses will be delivered and integrated into the carrier’s fleet at the beginning of 2025. The new order is in line with the strategic guidelines for the agglomeration’s environmental transformation, particularly the decarbonization of public transportation.
“There are several arguments in favour of hydrogen. First of all, it is emission-free during operation. Additionally, there are significant advantages such as long ranges, a fast refueling process, flexibility in managing a fleet of hydrogen vehicles and a distinguishingly quiet ride. I congratulate Artois Mobilités on this decision and look forward to our cooperation,” said Brice Bonavia.
State-of-the-art fuel cells with a total power of 70 kW will be mounted on the roof of the Solaris Urbino 12 hydrogen. The buses will be equipped with Solaris High Power traction batteries, which support the fuel cell during peak electricity demand. The ordered Urbino hydrogen will feature high-efficiency air conditioning using a heat pump. The buses for Artois Mobilités will additionally be equipped with the eSConnect monitoring and remote fleet management system. Following the latest regulations, the buses will comply with GSR2 standards, including a system that informs of the presence of road users in the vehicle’s blind spot.
The new contract strengthens Solaris’ position as a leader in the European zero-emission vehicle market. In the hydrogen product segment, the manufacturer offers buses in two lengths, 12 and 18 meters. These state-of-the-art solutions for public transportation have already been implemented in 25 cities across Europe. More than 220 Solaris Urbino hydrogen buses carry passengers in cities such as Barcelona, Bratislava, Frankfurt, Madrid, Poznan and Venice. It is worth mentioning that the manufacturer is in the process of completing an order for 22 hydrogen buses for Île-de-France Mobilités.