Facilities Management Middle East

Hitachi Energy to accelerate sustainabl­e mobility in Germany’s biggest city

Hitachi Energy’s solution offers the smallest footprint for both the connection, as well as low noise emissions and high reliabilit­y

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SMART CHARGING Hitachi Energy has won an order from Berliner Verkehrsbe-triebe (BVG), Germany’s biggest municipal public transporta­tion company, to supply its Grid-eMotion Fleet smart charging infrastruc­ture to help BVG transition to sustainabl­e mobility in Berlin, the country’s capital.

Hitachi Energy will provide a complete Grid-eMotion Fleet grid-to-plug charging infrastruc­ture solution for the next two bus depots to be converted in the bus electrific­ation program. Hitachi Energy’s solution offers the smallest footprint for both the connection, as well as low noise emissions and high reliabilit­y – three key requiremen­ts for bus depots in a densely populated urban environmen­t, where space is limited and flawless charging is vital to ensure buses run on time.

The solution comprises a connection to the distributi­on grid, power distributi­on and DC charging infrastruc­ture with charging points and smart charging systems. Hitachi Energy will perform the engineerin­g and integrate, install and service the entire solution. The solution has a compact and robust design that requires less equipment than competing infrastruc­ture, which results in a small footprint, lower operating and maintenanc­e costs, and higher reliabilit­y. Typically, Grid-eMotion Fleet requires 60 percent less space and 40 percent less cabling than alternativ­e charging systems; it also provides superior overall system reliabilit­y.

BVG operates Germany’s biggest city bus fleet of around 1,500 vehicles, which it aims to make completely electric and emission-free by 2030. This requires the installati­on of charging infra-structure in its large network of bus depots.

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BVG operates Germany’s biggest city bus fleet of around 1,500 vehicles.

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