Today the city of Jaworzno in Poland will start testing the Solaris Urbino 12 hydrogen bus. The trials will last four weeks. Local transport operator PKM Jaworzno wants to learn all about what the deployment of hydrogen has to offer in urban transport.

Operator PKM Jaworzno and Solaris Bus & Coach have been continuously collaborating for 21 years now. So far, over 80 Urbino buses sporting the operator’s distinctive colours have been plying the streets of the city, of which over half are zero-emission electric vehicles. In 2022, the company will be operating a staggering 50 e-buses.

PKM Jaworzno, innovations in public transport

PKM Jaworzno has been introducing various innovations, which are then later eagerly taken up by other towns and cities. Cashless fare payment systems, Wi-Fi Internet and USB charging ports are already standard equipment for the carrier’s fleet. Positive experiences with the mass operation of buses that use new drive technology have contributed to the rapid development of e-mobility in Poland, Solaris underlines in its press note. One electric bus in Jaworzno drives up to 100,000 km yearly and provides passenger transport services of up to 400 km daily. What is more, vehicles of this type have already covered over 11 million kilometres in total, having proved that with suitable traction battery capacities, and an appropriate number of charging stations, an e-bus may successfully replace a diesel bus in service.

Thanks to the Urbino 12 hydrogen, Jaworzno will be able to gain invaluable experience regarding the use of this advanced technology. The test’s aim is to determine real-world hydrogen consumption during intensive operation of the bus with passengers on board, as well as to estimate the necessary frequency and time of refuelling. The vehicle’s behaviour in low temperatures will also be tested. The trials will show if this technology can be applied in future as the next step in the development of completely green public transport.

Solaris hydrogen bus on a test in Jaworzno

The bus is to be put in service, among other places, on the most commonly used routes in Jaworzno, connecting the largest residential districts of the city. It will operate 7 days a week, all day long, above all on bus routes 303 and 307. This will provide numerous possibilities to travel on this unique vehicle and to learn more about hydrogen technology. Hydrogen refilling will take place at a mobile station run by industrial company AirProducts.

“I was very glad to hear that the possibilities of this state-of-the-art vehicle will be put on trial in Jaworzno, a city which is an excellent example of the successful implementation of e-mobility in public transport. The tests will last four weeks, which will enable the city to thoroughly acquaint itself with all the functionalities that the Urbino 12 hydrogen offers for everyday urban traffic. Let us recall that Jaworzno was a trailblazer when it comes to fleet electrification in Poland and it is even by European standards. Now, it has a chance to become a leader in hydrogen technology, another advanced technology for the zero-emission transport of the future. I believe that today nobody doubts any more that in the modern world hydrogen is one of the key pillars in public transport’s transformation,” said Petros Spinaris, member of the Management Board of Solaris Bus & Coach sp. z o.o. for Sales, Marketing and After Sales.

“It is very important to us that Jaworzno be perceived as a place that supports new technologies and is open to investors and new residents. Efficient public transport is a pivotal aspect when it comes to the functioning of the urban organism. According to regularly conducted public opinion surveys, local residents appreciate the high quality of our transport services. Over 80 percent of the city’s inhabitants use public transport and 88 percent approve of the introduction and development of the local electric vehicle fleet,” says Paweł Silbert, mayor of Jaworzno.

Our company’s first e-bus is already 7 years old. We constantly need to remember to renew our vehicle fleet and are looking for the most efficient technologies in this regard. We hope that the experience gathered during the trials will enable us to successfully apply for external funding for further fleet modernisation. In the near future, we will be the first to announce a date as of which a large city, like Jaworzno, will no longer be served by diesel buses,” notes Zbigniew Nosal, CEO of PKM Jaworzno.

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