Iveco Bus highlights comprehensive e-mobility solutions at UITP Summit 2025

Iveco Bus highlights comprehensive e-mobility solutions at UITP Summit 2025

The information is provided by Busworld.

Iveco Bus is showcasing at UITP Summit 2025 in Hamburg its comprehensive approach to supporting all electrification projects. The company also took part in a FORUM session on 17 June at 14:30 pm on the topic: “Next Generation Bus Technologies: Optimising Battery and Hydrogen Systems for Safety and Sustainability.”

Iveco Bus is exhibiting at UITP Summit with a 400 m² stand (Hall A4) that reflects the manufacturer’s comprehensive approach to supporting the electric transition of transport operators. The stand showcases an E-Way, a 12-meter battery-electric bus, along with areas dedicated to technology and expert services.

Iveco Bus at UITP Summit 2025

As the second-largest European player in electric urban mobility with 14.2% of registrations in 2024 (TIV EU 27), Iveco Bus offers a comprehensive ecosystem going from vehicle supply to infrastructure, services, and training.

In Hamburg the group brought a E-Way model in BRT version, offering a capacity of 416 kWh. It can accommodate up to 95 passengers, including 24 seated. A camera-based rearview system replaces traditional exterior mirrors. The bus range offers four lengths (9.5 m, 10.7 m, 12 m, and 18 m), and BRT versions named LINIUM for the 12 and 18-meter models.

E-Way vehicles are equipped with 5 to 9 NMC battery packs, each with a capacity of 69.3 kWh. This technology “provides more onboard energy and excellent energy density (180 Wh/kg) to meet the most demanding operator requirements in terms of daily range and passenger capacity”, the group states. The Siemens (now Cummins) Elfa III electric motor provides a maximum power of 310 kW for models from 9 to 12 meters and 375 kW for the articulated version.

Beyond vehicle supply, the manufacturer offers turnkey solutions that include a complete range of services, from fleet deployment consulting (Energy Mobility Solutions) to digital management tools (IVECO ON).

With over 30 projects successfully delivered in France, Italy, Spain, and Germany, the division “Energy Mobility Solutions maintains a strong focus on energy optimization, enabling the identification of the most competitive Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) solutions and ensuring cost-effective, reliable fleets that support long-term sustainability”, reads the press note by Iveco Bus.

The information is provided by Busworld.


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