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Powering the future of public transport

Available on demand
Date recorded: 17.03.2022
  • Webinar
  • Land

Powering the future of public transport. Charging strategies for bus fleets

Plug-in or pantograph charging? Slow or fast? In the depot or at terminus? Smart charging? What happens as the number of e-buses and power increases?

Within a fast-evolving landscape, there’s a concept that should be taken for granted: the ‘battle’ of energy transition in public transport will be fought on the infrastructure’s terrain.

Several aspects come into play: depots to be converted, a growing energy demand, the reorganizations of parking lots and depot-based procedures, a careful planning of the routes depending on the location of charging points. 

The way an operator powers an e-bus fleet demands a clear understanding how the city will evolve in the future. 

Developing a future-proof charging strategy is essential for city and public transport operators.

Agenda

The roundtable

OUTLOOK & STRATEGIES | ECONOMICS & INNOVATIONS
 

  • Bruce Warner, Hitachi Energy Transportation Segment Manager
  • Wolfgang Reitmeier, VDV Head of Depots, Workshops and Electric Mobility at VDV
  • Alexandre McCraw, Hitachi Energy Sales Specialist Emobility
  • Stephen Hammer, Project Delivery Director, Brisbane Metro Project
  • Damien Garrigue, Bus project manager, Nantes Métropole

Presenters

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André Burdet

Head of e-mobility and strategy,
Hitachi Energy Grid Integration

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Bruce Warner

Global Segment Manager Transportation, 
Hitachi Energy Grind Integration

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Damien Garrigue

Bus Project Manager, 
Nantes Métropole

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Umberto Guida

Senior Director of Knowledge & Innovation,
UITP

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Felipe Padilla Gomez

CTO and Digital Solutions expert,
Hitachi GSIB

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Peter Bijvelds

CEO and Founder,
Ebusco

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Stephen Hammer

Project Directior - Major Projects,
Brisbane City Council

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Wolfgang Reitmeier

Head of Depots, Workshops, and Eletric Mobility,

VDV

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Alexandre McCraw

Sales Specialist E-Mobility, Hitachi Energy

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