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Solaris Urbino 12 electric
Solaris Urbino 12 electric 4th generation
Overview
ManufacturerSolaris Bus & Coach
Also calledŠkoda Perun
Production2013–present
AssemblyBolechowo, Poland
Body and chassis
ClassSingle-deck city-bus
PlatformSolaris Urbino
Doors2-3
Floor typeLow-floor
Powertrain
Electric motorAsynchronous electric motor
  • TSA TMF 35-28-4 (1 × 160 kW [210 hp]) (third and fourth generation)
  • ZF AVE130 350V driving axle (2 × 120 kW [160 hp]) (third generation and beginning of fourth generation)
  • ZF AVE130 400V axle (2 × 125 kW [168 hp]) (fourth generation)
BatterySolaris High Energy
Plug-in chargingPlug-in, pantograph, induction
Dimensions
Wheelbase5,900 mm (230 in)
Length12,000 mm (39 ft 4 in)
Width2,550 mm (100 in)
Height3,300–3,480 mm (10 ft 10 in – 11 ft 5 in)
Curb weight19 t
(19 long tons; 21 short tons)

The Solaris Urbino 12 electric is an electric version of the Solaris Urbino 12 low-floor transit bus series first unveiled in 2012. It has been in production since 2013, and in 2016, it was awarded the title of Bus of the Year 2017.

Origins

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In 1999 Solaris unveiled its first city bus of the Urbino family – the Solaris Urbino 12. In subsequent years the city bus range was broadened, as new models were added, though initially these were conventionally fuelled vehicles. In 2002, Solaris presented a new version of the Urbino, the so-called 2nd generation. Two years later, in 2004, the third generation of the Urbino had its première. In 2006, at the IAA Nutzfahrzeuge trade fair in Hanover, Solaris Bus & Coach displayed a third generation bus which was also the first of its hybrid models, the Solaris Urbino 18 Hybrid made in collaboration with US firms Allison Transmission and Cummins. It was the first serially produced hybrid bus in Europe. As a result, Solaris joined the European leaders of eco-friendly technology in public transport.

Solaris' first fully electric bus, the Urbino 8,9 LE electric, was unveiled in 2012. Initially, the bus only had a 100-kilometre (62 mi) range, however, with time, thanks to technological progress, the achievable range increased. The vehicle was tested among others in Poznań, Cracow, and in Warsaw.[1][2] The first buyer of that electric Solaris bus was an Austrian operator, from Klagenfurt.[3] Vehicles of that type were also the first electric buses in Poland used by a public transport operator.[4]

Third generation

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The IAA 2012 in Hanover saw the première of the first 100% electric bus of the MAXI class – the Urbino 12 electric.[2] The manufacturer used a powertrain based on an asynchronous, four-pole motor of 160 kW (210 hp) in the prototype vehicle. Moreover, lithium-ion batteries with a capacity of 210 kWh were used to store energy recuperated during braking. A plug-in connector installed in the vehicle enabled recharging by means of an external power source. The producer also decided to electrify all external devices usually fed from a diesel engine, including i.a. air conditioning with an in-built CO2 heat pump, that is a device also used for heating in the bus. External and interior lighting was based on LED technology. The graphic symbol of the Urbino electric featured a green dachshund, the trademark symbol of Solaris, with a cable and plug instead of a tail.[5][1]

After its première in 2012, the Solaris Urbino 12 electric was produced in many different configurations, with a wide range of suppliers of powertrains and charging systems, so as to offer solutions fitted best to the individual needs of its clients.[6][2]

The first five 12-metre electric buses made it to the public transport operator in Braunschweig, Germany, in 2014, as part of the EMIL programme. They were equipped with the inductive charging system PRIMOVE by Bombardier.[6][7] In May 2015, public transport operator PKM Jaworzno was the first in Poland to receive an Urbino 12 electric.[8] The same month operator MPK Kraków started test runs for two prototype vehicles. Once the tests were completed, one of the buses was bought by MPK.[9] In May 2015, the first of a batch of 10 buses for Warsaw public transport operator MZA Warszawa was delivered.[10] Mid-2015, Solaris also supplied four emission-free buses to Berlin municipal operator BVG.[11] Other cities using Solaris Urbino 12 electric of the third generation include Oberhausen, Düsseldorf, Drezno and Västerås.[12]

The electric bus model Škoda Perun was crafted based on the third generation Solaris Urbino 12 electric, and in collaboration with Czech firm Škoda Transportation. The chassis and bodywork are made by Solaris, while powertrain and electric fittings are supplied by Škoda Electric. Vehicles in this configuration are offered by Škoda Electric mostly to customers on the Czech and the Slovak market.[13]

Fourth generation

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In 2014, during the September IAA trade fair, Solaris displayed a diesel model of the Solaris 12 and 18 buses of the new generation (contrary to previous generations, this time instead of using the consecutive number, Solaris preferred the term ‘new generation’). A year later, at the Busworld in Kortrijk, Solaris presented the electric version of the new generation bus. Various configurations can be applied in the new generation vehicles, depending on customer needs, including two wheel hub-mounted ZF AVE 130 motors, each with an output of 125 kilowatts (168 hp) or, optionally, a central engine. The producer enables also the installation of different battery configurations, from 120 to 240 kWh (for Solaris High Energy batteries) and from 58 to 145 kWh (for Solaris High Power batteries) with or without the option of fast charging. The vehicles use either plug-in or pantograph recharging.[14]

The first order for new vehicles was secured even before the official unveiling; it was placed by public transport operator Üstra from Hanover, where three buses in the new design ended up in 2015.[15] In December 2015 tests of the battery bus of Solaris were launched by French operator RATP Paris.[16] The first Polish city to receive a new electric Urbino was Cracow. Later on, the buses made it also to Jaworzno[17] and Ostrów Wielkopolski,[18] as well as Warsaw[19] and Sosnowiec.[20]

An equivalent of the Škoda Perun for the Urbino 12 electric of the new, fourth generation was crafted on the same terms as the previous model.[21] In 2018 on international fair InnoTrans in Berlin German company Voith presented electric bus based on Solaris Urbino 12 electric.[22]

The Solaris Urbino 12 electric was on display at the Hannover Messe, a public transport fair, from 23 until 28 April 2017, on the stand representing Poland's innovation power. During the trade fair, this stand was visited among others by then Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydło and Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel.[23]

Prizes and distinctions

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Bus of the Year

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In May 2016, Solaris Bus & Coach announced that the Solaris Urbino 12 electric would take part in the Bus Euro Test 2016, an event during which the winner of the title “Bus of the Year 2017” was to be chosen. The vehicle test was held from 30 May until 3 June, on the streets of Brussels.[24] Three other electric vehicles competed against Solaris: Irizar i2e, EbusCo 2.1, VanHool Exqui.City and the CNG fuelled Mercedes-Benz Citaro NGT. According to jurors from 20 European states, the vehicle of the Polish manufacturer scored best. The award was handed out during the IAA Nutzfahrzeuge trade fair in Hanover, in September 2016.[25][26]

Other awards

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  • 2012: The Solaris Urbino 12 electric was named best in the bus category by the jury of the International Fair of Public Transport Transexpo 2012 in Kielce[27]
  • 2013: Solaris Urbino 12 electric gets awarded the “Sustainability Prize” by German bus industry magazine “Busplaner”[28]
  • 2013: The Solaris Urbino 12 electric, with an automatic system for roof-mounted fast charging, is awarded the Gold Medal of trade fair TRANSEXPO in Kielce in the “Bus” category[29]
  • 2017: EBUS Award 2017 for Solaris Urbino 12 electric[30]

Operators

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Country City Operator Number of vehicles Years of delivery
 Poland Jaworzno PKM Jaworzno 10 2015, 2017 [17][8]
Cracow MPK Kraków 17 2015, 2016, 2017 [31][32][33]
Warsaw MZA Warszawa 20 2015, 2018 [19][34]
Inowrocław MPK Inowrocław 2 2015 [35]
Sosnowiec PKM Sosnowiec 3 2018 [20]
Opole MZK Opole 3/5 2022 [36]
Ostrów Wlkp. MZK Ostrów Wlkp. 4 2017 [18]
Rzeszów MPK Rzeszów 10 2018 [37][38]
Łomianki Komunikacja Miejska 2 2019 [39]
Bełchatów MZK Bełchatów 4 2019

2023

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Piła MZK Piła 5 2022 [41]
Poznań MPK Poznań 0/6 2020 [42]
Włocławek MPK Włocławek 0/3 2019 [43]
country-wide in total 66 out of 80
 Germany Braunschweig Braunschweiger Verkehrs 5 2014 [44][7]
Berlin BVG 5/20 2015, 2018, 2019 [11][45][46]
Hamburg Hochbahn 7/15 2016, 2018, 2019 [47][48][49][50]
Dresden DVB 1 2015 [51]
Oberhausen STOAG 2 2015 [52]
Düsseldorf Rheinbahn 2 2014 [53]
Hanover Üstra 3 2015 [15]
Nuremberg VAG 1 2017 [54][55]
Fürth Fürth Verkehr 1 2017 [54][55]
Lahr SWAG 1 2018 [56]
Frankfurt In der City Bus 5 2018 [57][58]
Munich Ettenhuber 0/3 2019 [59]
country-wide in total 33 out of 59
 Italy Milan ATM Milano 170 2023 [60]
Bergamo ATB Bergamo 12 2018 [61]
Genova AMT S.p.A. 30 2022
country-wide in total 112
 Czechia Plzeň DP 3 (Škoda) 2015 [62]
Třinec Arriva Morava 10 (Škoda) 2017 [63]
Trutnov Arriva 0/4 (Škoda) 2019 [64]
Ostrava DP 24 2022
country-wide in total 13 out of 17
 Norway Oslo Unibuss 2 2017 [65][66]
Kristiansand Norgebuss 2 2017 [67][66]
Oppegård Boreal Norge 5 2018 [67][68][66]
country-wide in total 9
 Hungary Paks Paksi Közlekedési Kft. 6 2020 [69]
country-wide in total 6
 Sweden Västerås Västerås Lokaltrafik 1 2014 [70]
Ystad Ferry terminal 1 2018 [71]
country-wide in total 2
 Romania Cluj-Napoca CTP Cluj-Napoca 41 2018 [72][73][74][75]
Iași CTP Iași 20 2022 [76]
Pitești Publitrans 2000 40 2022 [76]
Sibiu Tursib 9 2022 [76]
Sighetu Marmației Mara Nord Transport 0/7 2022 [76]
Suceava TPL Suceava 11/15 2022 [76]
Târgu Mureș Transport Local 32 2022 [76]
country-wide in total 153 out of 164
 Finland Tampere TKL 4 2016 [77]
 France Paris RATP 1 2015 [16]
 Slovakia Šaľa Arriva Nove Zamky 1 (Škoda) 2017 [78]
 Luxemburg Bascharage Sales-Lentz 0/2 2019 [79]
 Serbia Novi Sad JGSP Novi Sad 10 2023 [80]
March 2021
 Latvia Riga Rīgas Satiksme 35 2023
December 2023

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