Irizar e-mobility has just delivered in Pamplona, Spain, a fleet of 10 new zero emission e-buses (model ie tram, 12-meter length).

These ten buses join the other ten ie trams that have been running in the Pamplona region since February.

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Pamplona rolls out Irizar e-buses

The vehicles, which have a tram-like design, are exactly the same as the bus presented last September 2023 and the nine presented in February of this year, as Spanish trade media Autobuses y autocares highlights. The media specifies that the vehicles delivered in Pamplona are equipped with latest generation 430 kWh batteries and motors with a maximum traction power of 240 kW.

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Irizar ie tram have been ordered lately also in French Basque County. They have ordered seven 18-metre-long vehicles and four 12 metre ones. The 100% Basque Tram’bus, which was manufactured in Gipuzkoa, was inaugurated in Bayonne-Anglet-Biarritz in 2019. As of today, it has transported a record number of 12 million passengers. “This is the story of a model that shows industrial and environmental innovation can work together”, according to Hemendik, a book about 50 iconic objects from the Basque Country.

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