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Bus Karo: Electro Mobility for India (Session V)
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Transcript of Bus Karo: Electro Mobility for India (Session V)
Electro mobility: Charting the roadmap
Suresh ChettiarDirector, Business Development, Volvo Buses India(A Division of Volvo India Private Limited)
Volvo Buses
On the road
At seaOff road
In the city
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More than 7000 hybrid and electric buses sold
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Index
Electrified buses have superior energy efficiency
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Diesel bus
Fuel Cell
Opportunity Charged Electric Bus
100 = 10 km
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390
10050 150 200 250 3500 400300SOURCE: FCH JU , International Energy Agency 2011
* Well to wheel comparison:- 5l diesel- 5 Nm3 CNG- 50 kWh of electricity
How far does 180 MJ of energy take you in a City bus?*
CNGbus 77*
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Three cornerstones of Volvo Buses’ e-mobility strategy
Product portfolioThe future will be a mix of: Hybrid Electric Hybrid Electric
Complete system offering Buses, infrastructure & services Battery charged by km Competitive Life Cycle Cost vs Diesel
Open interfaces One open and standardized interface for charging infrastructure Enable buses from other suppliers Driving standardisation together with Siemens & ABB
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A complete product offer of electrified buses
Hybrid buses Electric hybrid buses Electric buses
30-40% fuel reduction Silent take-off 40 % lower on road emissions
75% fuel & 60 % energy reduction Electrical drive 70 % of route Silent 75% CO2 reduction* Charging 3-6 min at end stations
80 % energy reduction Electrical drive 100 % of route Silent Minimum local emissions 100 % CO2 reduction* Charging 3-6 min at end stations
* With green electricity
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Volvo Buses
Hybrid, Electric Hybrid, Electric – Three tools in a toolbox for different levels of electrification
FULL-ELECTRIC
DIESEL COACH
ELECTRIC HYBRID
HYBRID INTERCITY
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City Mobility approach for sustainable public transport
Engage multiple stakeholders- Regulators & Mayors’ office- PTAs & Utilities- Operators & Passengers
Understand context- Objectives of cities- Regulatory changes- Identify opportunities for collaboration
Analyze E-mobility opportunities - Electric vehicles in cities- Implications for buses, refuse trucks & distribution trucks
Develop projects- Perspective on the entire value chain- Business opportunities
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Creating new opportunities for urban planning
Bringing buses closer to passengers. Opening up possibilities bus routes in new areas
Silent mode of public transport improving quality of life and increasing real estate values eliminating noise from diesel or rail solutions
Enabling indoor bus stops in shopping centers, hospitals and living houses improving passenger comfort and safety
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Indoor bus stop with cafeteria, Gothenburg
Bus stop in real library during Volvo Ocen Race
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Line 55 in Gothenburg, Sweden
New line started in June 2015 as a demo arena and research
platform with 15 partners.
8km, 25min drive, Avg. speed 18km/h, fast charging in both ends
(300kW, max 6min), 100k passengers per month.
7 electric hybrids and 3 electric buses, non emission zones
New modern bus stop including one indoor bus stop.
Modern workshop and Monitoring centre with real time information
Very good feed back from passengers and drivers
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Exciting journey for VBI – the future is electric!
2 Bn+ KmsOF HIGH-PERFORMANCE BUS EXPERIENCE OVER 15
YEARS
Aiming to make public transport the preferred choice
34 Cities Buses6000+
Volvo BusesCorporate Presentation
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Hybrid buses – First for India – Made in India
Two hybrid buses in operation since May 2016.
30 percent reduction in fuel-consumption and emissions.
No incremental investments needed for infrastructure
Volvo Euro VI engines made in Pithampur
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TOGETHER WE MOVE THE WORLD