A new issue of Sustainable Bus Magazine is here, offering an in-depth exploration of the rapidly evolving zero-emission bus market. Readers will find market data, interviews, test drives, insights and product comparisons.

The magazine is available through subscription, freely readable online and in massive distribution at exhibitions including Mobility Move in Berlin and the ITS European Congress in Seville.

Sustainable Bus magazine new issue out

Featured on the cover is a blend of the Mercedes eIntouro and Iveco Bus Crossway Elec fronts, highlighting our in-depth analysis of these models within the magazine. These vehicles are set to address e-mobility challenges in the nascent intercity electric bus segment.

Market trends are presented with analysis of Europe’s e-bus market figures and top sellers, the impact of CO2 standards (by Rabobank’s analyst Jose Serrano), and the strategies to be observed to achieve e-bus deployment in Germany (by PwC Germany). The magazine offers a test drive of the King Long C12 E and a feature on the Yutong T15E’s journey in Lapland.

The edition features interviews with Domenico Nucera of Iveco Group and Paul Davies of Alexander Dennis, discussing bus manufacturing and e-mobility.

Highlights

Ultrafabrics textiles aim at transforming bus and coach interiors

For over 25 years, Ultrafabrics has redefined performance textiles, blending luxury, durability, and sustainability to create an innovative alternative to PVC and vinyl. Trusted by top brands like Jaguar Land Rover, McLaren, MAN, and even taking off into space with Virgin Galactic, Ultrafabrics is i...

BMZ Group and CALB: a partnership for Europe’s sustainable future

Forecasts by STRAT ANTICIPATION (“Risk assessment and success factors for mobility electrification”) indicate that in 2035, China will still have the highest demand for electric vehicle batteries, although its market share will decrease. At the same time, Europe is expected to double its demand for ...

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