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RTA deploys two Volvo Electric buses on trial run between La Mer and Al Sufouh

The project, which will gauge the availability and reliability of the charging technology, is a joint effort with DEWA, Volvo and ABB

Roads and Transport Authority’s (RTA) efforts to embrace sustainability and environment-friendly mass transit means reached a new landmark with the launch of trial run of two Volvo 7900 electric buses.

The two buses will shuttle on a specific path in both directions between La Mer South, King Salman bin Abdul Aziz Street and Al Sufouh Tram Station.

The two buses are fitted with Opportunity Charging technology, which is experimented with for the first time in Dubai. A standing electric charger is supplied by ABB Group Buses at La Mer South to charge the buses. Al Quoz Bus Depot provides a night electric charger to run the night charging when the two buses are out of service. The buses can be electrically charged either through pantograph using a standing arm under which the bus is parked at La Mer, or cables connecting direct and alternate currents.

Each bus is equipped with batteries that enable it to travel 200 km when fully charged. The length of the distance travelled depends on several factors such as the terrain, temperature, and the operation of air conditioners. Each bus has 38 seats in addition to three foldable seats, a place for People of Determination, and an interactive display screen.

During the trial period, which will continue until March 2022, the RTA will measure the operational efficiency of the two electric buses and experiment with the charging of electric buses using the charger at La Mer and the overnight charger at the Al Quoz Bus Depot. It will also train drivers on the electric bus and familiarise them with the systems.

The launch is coordinated with Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), Volvo Bus Company, Meraas Real Estate, and ABB Group, leader in the electric bus charging industry. The RTA will work with project partners to ensure the readiness of buses, charging units, and the charging station.

Mattar Mohammed Al Tayer, Director-General, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of RTA, said: “This unique and comprehensive electric bus charging system that uses the Opportunity Charging technique for operating electric buses on a specific path responds to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai initiative called ‘Green Economy for Sustainable Development’.

“It concurs with the Dubai Government’s energy and carbon strategy aimed to make Dubai a model in the efficient use of energy and reduced carbon emissions. The project is also a unique example of integrated efforts of government departments as well as Public-Private Partnership.

“The success of deploying and operating electric buses and vehicles as part of the RTA’s mass transit fleet hinges largely on the availability and reliability of the charging technology, and whether it supports the continuous operation of buses without stopping or having to return to the charging stations.”

Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, Vice Chairman of the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy and Managing Director and CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), praised the RTA’s efforts to promote the use of environmentally friendly mobility means.

“Dubai’s Green Mobility Initiative 2030 aims to stimulate the use of sustainable transit means and align them with the strategic goals of the emirate in terms of sustainability, air quality and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions,” he noted.

“The incentives launched by the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, of which DEWA is part, has encouraged green mobility and increased the number of electric cars in Dubai. This particularly fits with the spread of green charging stations of DEWA, which now exceed 300 stations offering 530 charging points across Dubai.”

Manish Sahi, Vice President, Volvo Bus Corporation, stated: “This trial of Volvo Electric buses is a coming together of RTA Dubai, Volvo Buses, ABB, and our exclusive local partner Al Futtaim Auto and Machinery Company. We are excited about the possibilities electric buses will open up for cities like Dubai. Without emissions and noise, you can even build bus stops indoors.

“Volvo Electric buses will enhance travelling experience not only for passengers but also drivers and other road users, making cities more attractive for their inhabitants.”

The RTA converted 50% of the total Dubai Taxi fleet into environment-friendly hybrid vehicles in 2020. It intends to convert the entire taxi fleet to hybrid and electric vehicles by 2027. In December 2019, it launched the trial run of the first hydrogen taxi in the Middle East and deployed it as a limo service at the Dubai International Airport.