Buses
that glide noiselessly without emissions, that pick up passengers
indoors and which are powered by a renewable source of electricity –
this will become a reality in 2015, through the launch of an ultramodern
bus service in Gothenburg. The new technology enables completely new
possibilities for future public-transport. Behind the initiative is the
Volvo Group, in cooperation with the Swedish Energy Agency, the City of
Gothenburg, Västtrafik, Lindholmen Science Park and Johanneberg Science
Park.
Like
something out of a vision of the future, but which is already a reality
here and now, buses powered entirely by electricity from renewable
sources will become a part of the Gothenburg’s public-transport system.
The buses will be extremely fuel-efficient, silent and completely
emissions-free. Passengers onboard will have access to new technologies
and at least one of the bus stops will be located indoors.
“This represents an
entirely new mode of travel and will allow for the public-transport
system to contribute to a more pleasant urban environment. A silent and
emissions-free public-transport system will enable the inclusion of
locations in the city that are currently off limits. It is immensely
satisfying to be able to launch this in our hometown, in cooperation
with Region Västra Götaland and the City of Gothenburg,” commented Olof
Persson, President and CEO of Volvo.
Sustainable social development is closely linked to the development of new transportation systems. The use of electric power not only places Gothenburg on the map in terms of sustainable and innovative solutions for public transport; the new bus service will also open up new possibilities in city and urban planning.
Commencing in 2015, the electric buses are to run between Johanneberg Science Park adjacent to Chalmers and Lindholmen Science Park in Hisingen.
Sustainable social development is closely linked to the development of new transportation systems. The use of electric power not only places Gothenburg on the map in terms of sustainable and innovative solutions for public transport; the new bus service will also open up new possibilities in city and urban planning.
Commencing in 2015, the electric buses are to run between Johanneberg Science Park adjacent to Chalmers and Lindholmen Science Park in Hisingen.
“The electric bus
service entails a new mode of public-transport system usage, which is
highly positive for Gothenburg. It will highlight Gothenburg as a
progressive city in terms of city planning. This is also in line with
our prioritized objective of having Gothenburg reduce its climate impact
to become a climate-neutral city, and of increasing sustainable
travel,” explains Anneli Hulthén (Social Democrat), Chairman of the
Municipal Board.
In addition to the
electric buses, the cooperation also includes the creation and trial
runs of new bus-stop solutions, traffic-routing systems, safety
concepts, energy supply and business models.
The hope is that the
project, known as ElectriCity, will attract more commuters to use public
transport. This is also expected to clear the way for more, attractive
public-transport solutions in the Västra Götaland region.
