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Herford · HerfordIn the East Westphalian city of Herford, an autonomous vehicle has been on the road for the first time since 31 March 2025. Thus, the German part of the European ULTIMO project coordinated by the Deutsche Bahn (DB) is starting to be tested. In the electric minibus, the ...See the Story
Now also in Herford: Autonomous driving in test operation - Urban Transport Magazine
Wuppertal · WuppertalIn 1929, the bus company "Rheingold Reisen Wuppertal Blankennagel GmbH & Co KG" was founded in Wuppertal. It is not only 96 years old, but just as old as the city where you are at home, because it gives you ...The contribution Rheingold Wuppertal: Ten electric buses from MCV, a new depot and the handover of the management to the next generation were first published on Urban Transport Magazine.See the Story
Rheingold Wuppertal: Ten electric buses from MCV, a new depot and the handing over of the management to the next generation - Urban Transport Magazine
Duisburg · DuisburgWith the beginning of the month March 2025, the first eleven buses with hydrogen driven by the Duisburger Verkehrsgesellschaft AG (DVG), which produces electricity in a "fuel cell", entered operation on line. The car supplier is – according to appropriate tender – ...The article Solaris Hydrogen Buses for the DVG Duisburg first appeared on Urban Transport Magazine.See the Story
Solaris Hydrogen Buses for DVG Duisburg - Urban Transport Magazine
Vietnam · VietnamThe People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City has just decided to issue economic and technical norms for public passenger transportation services by large electric buses, which will come into force from April 15.See the Story
HCMC issues norms, removes knots, paves the way for electric buses to develop
Germany · GermanyFor several years, the use of hydrogen as part of fuel cell technology in public transport vehicles has been the most widely used in the bus sector so far. In the meantime, first concepts for use on trams are also in the implementation phase: At the ...The article Already in the museum: The world's first hydrogen tram was first published on Urban Transport Magazine.See the Story
Already in the museum: The world's first hydrogen tram - Urban Transport Magazine
Croatia · CroatiaAt the beginning of February 2025, the first of 40 new three-part low-floor trams from the local manufacturer KONČAR Group for Zagreb was put into operation. These trams are 20.8 m long, have four double-wide entrance doors and offer space for a total of 115 passengers. Zagreb's ...See the Story
New KONČAR trams for Zagreb and Osijek - Urban Transport Magazine
Delhi, India · DelhiNew Delhi, Mar 18 (PTI) The Delhi government has announced an ambitious plan to transition its entire public bus fleet to electric-driven by 2027, positioning the national capital as a leader in sustainable urban mobility.The initiative is a key part of the government's 100-day plan to improve public transport in the city, Delhi Transport Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh said.Announcing the plan, Singh emphasised that more than 1,000 electric buses, …See the Story
Delhi aims to become India's EV capital with full transition to electric buses by 2027
Porto · PortoMetro do Porto has announced that it has ordered 22 new vehicles from the Chinese rail vehicle manufacturer CRRC. The investment of 69.5 million euros will be financed by Sustentável 2030 and the Environmental Fund. The cost per vehicle is about 2.93 million euros, well below the usual vehicle costs for new trams in West Germany.See the Story