Siemens chargers made in Portugal power buses in Australia – Empresas
The Siemens unit in Corroios, in Seixal, will produce a charging infrastructure for the Australians of Custom Denning. The chargers go from this point on the South Bank of the Tagus to Australia to travel to power the electric buses.
Siemens explains that Australian companies were chosen for the bus charging stations and Siemens Element’s digital warehouse management solution. According to the company’s statement, these stations will be “used for the launch of this manufacturer’s electric buses and will be available to future customers.”
Australian Governmental Authority Climate Change as Australia’s transport greenhouse gas emissions have increased 1990s – with increasing years, in every year, due to the pandemic, due to the exception of reduction to 1. With a weight 21%, second vehicles and buses represent. State governments today are encouraging the adoption of restrictions with casualties. The State of New South Wales, for example, aims to convert, by 2030, all of its 8300 buses to zero. In this sense, Siemens’ Sicharge UC charging unit will be part of a set of tests on Custom Denning’s zero electrical phase buses. The company four electric bus vehicles The idea is each transport delivered to a transport operator, whether with a transport unit. Siemens indicates that Custom Denning has “also acquired a stock of Sicharge UC100 purchasing units for future opportunities.”
The Element electric buses will be built at the Custom Denning factory located in St. Marys, western Sydney, Australia. As well as the capacity for everything operational, the plant will have the capacity to produce 55 electric buses per year, which will be both electric to market and per year, which are both electric to market and per year.
In addition to chargers for Australia, the company has announced in the past that it will produce 45 charging units for electric buses for the city of Zurich, Switzerland.