Alexander Dennis (ADL) will supply environmentally-friendly 600 buses to Ireland in the next few years in a framework agreement announced by the National Transport Authority (NTA).
The first ADL Enviro 400ER plug-in hybrids will be launched in Ireland as the NTA orders 180 more zero-emission capable double deckers. Alexander Dennis Limited, a subsidiary of NFI Group Inc., one of the world’s largest independent global bus manufacturers, has announced that the National Transport Authority will take delivery of the initial batch of 100 Alexander Dennis Enviro400ER plug-in hybrid buses, and has ordered a further 180 of these zero-emission capable passenger carriers for delivery in 2021.
The orders form part of a five-year framework agreement for a total of up to 600 Alexander Dennis Enviro400ER buses, that was first announced in January 2020.
Of the initial 100 vehicles, 74 will be operated by Dublin Bus, and a further 26 will be operated by Bus Éireann in Galway. The first vehicles are expected to enter service in early 2021. The Enviro400ER is a double deck diesel-electric hybrid, capable of at least 2.5 kilometres continuous electric range with no exhaust emissions. It utilises the BAE Systems Series-ER hybrid system with a 32kWh next-generation lithium-ion battery energy storage system that can be charged externally via a plug-in connection, which means that the Enviro400ER is recognised as a ‘clean vehicle’ by the European Union’s Clean Vehicles Directive. In addition to its continuous zero tailpipe emissions range within geofenced areas, the Enviro400ER switches off its diesel engine at low speeds during approach to and departure from stops and when stationary.
Commenting on the fleet renewal programme, NTA Chief Executive Officer, Anne Graham said: “The NTA is committed to the transition to zero and low emission public transport vehicles, and with these new ADL buses, we are taking a significant step towards a more sustainable bus fleet. These vehicles will also add some badly-needed extra capacity to our city fleets in Dublin and Galway and we look forward to them becoming operational early in the new year.”
ADL President & Managing Director, Paul Davies added: “The Alexander Dennis Enviro400ER is ideally suited for flexible operating needs including zero-emission running at air pollution hotspots. With the ability to externally charge the batteries, the use of on-board power generation can be further reduced. This new generation of double deck buses for Ireland once again demonstrates that with ADL’s focus on innovation, we are building the buses our cities need to solve their transport challenges.”
Ian Wilson, Director of Business Development for Power & Propulsion Solutions at BAE Systems, also commented: “Clean transportation technology in our cities is critical to reach a zero emission future. Our system will help Ireland take the next step towards full electrification and improve the air quality where people live, work and visit.”
Pictured at the launch of the new hybrid bus fleet featuring the new Transport for Ireland livery were:Minister of State, Hildegarde Naughton TD,Anne Graham, CEO of the NTA,Stephen Kent, CEO, Bus Éireann and Ray Coyne, CEO, Dublin Bus.
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