HTM ensures a green Hofstad
HTM ensures a green Hofstad.
Daimler Buses provides a complete ZE (Zero Emission) system.
HTM, the public transport company of and for the Hague region, is committed to creating a green environment in The Hague. Starting in mid-2024, the electrification of public bus transport in the capital city will begin with the acquisition of 95 solo and articulated Mercedes Benz eCitaro city buses, along with a complete depot setup.
Accelerating the Transition
The transformation towards electrification gains momentum with the order of a minimum of 95 Mercedes-Benz eCitaro buses for the year 2024, which will replace the CNG fleet. Daimler Buses, in collaboration with their subcontractor ABB E-mobility based in Delft, will be responsible for the charging infrastructure and civil engineering at the Hague depot. ABB E-mobility is partnering with renowned company Batenburg Techniek from Rotterdam for this purpose.
100% Sustainability
"We are looking forward to the arrival of the e-Citaro buses. This represents a significant step towards achieving 100% sustainable public transport in the Hague region, in line with the agreements HTM has made with the Metropolitan Region Rotterdam The Hague. The articulated buses provide increased capacity and will be deployed on busy bus lines, making bus travel more comfortable for more passengers," says Jaap Bierman, CEO of HTM. Joost van der Bijl, CEO at Daimler Buses, adds: "We are thrilled that HTM has placed their trust in us. Their choice, following an extensive tender procedure, confirms that our eMobility solution is on the right track. We are eager to commence our long-term collaboration with HTM and jointly achieve a green The Hague." Marketing & Sales Manager Benelux at ABB E-mobility, Dennis Brouwer, expresses his excitement about the project: "The further sustainability of the HTM bus fleet is a wonderful example of the energy transition in mobility. ABB E-mobility is proud to contribute to this with the delivery of the charging infrastructure, working in partnership with installation partner Batenburg Techniek. This proven collaboration instills confidence in the successful implementation of this step towards emission-free transportation."
The Cream of the Crop
The three-door eCitaro and eCitaro G buses are equipped with the latest third-generation NMC battery technology, ensuring efficient operation. The low-floor eBuses are charged in HTM depots via pantograph. Passenger comfort is not compromised, with a welcoming interior featuring a wood-look floor and luxurious upholstered seats in the renewed HTM design. There are designated areas for wheelchair users and passengers with limited mobility and/or strollers. All eCitaros are equipped with Mirror Cameras and safety systems such as Preventive Brake Assist and Side Guard Assist, creating a safe environment for other road users and passengers.
The eCitaro boasts a state-of-the-art climate control system, allowing the driver to regulate the temperature separately from that of the passengers.
About HTM
HTM is the public transport company of and for the Hague region. Deeply rooted in the Hague society, HTM is a familiar and trusted sight in the region with trams, light-rail vehicles, and buses. With over 2,000 employees, HTM plays a significant role in collective passenger transport on rails and roads in The Hague and the surrounding area.
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Aad Kemperman
Managing Director