Hybrid electric bus
A hybrid electric bus is a bus that combines a conventional internal combustion engine propulsion system with an electric propulsion system. These type of buses normally use a Diesel-electric powertrain and are also known as hybrid Diesel-electric buses.
The introduction of hybrid electric vehicles and other green vehicles for purposes of public transport forms a part of sustainable transport schemes.
Powertrain
Types of hybrid vehicle drivetrain
A hybrid electric bus may have either a parallel powertrain or a series powertrain.Plug-in hybrid
A plug-in hybrid school bus effort began in 2003 in Raleigh, NC when Advanced Energy began working between districts across the country and manufacturers to understand the needs of both. The effort demonstrated both a technical and business feasibility and as a result was able to secure funding in 2005 from to purchase up to 20 buses. The resulting RFP from Advanced Energy was won by IC Bus using a product jointly produced with Enova for a 22-mile plug-in hybrid product with a $140k premium over existing buses. The buses performed well in testing with 70% reductions in fuel usage although only in specific conditions.The United States Department of Energy announced the selection of Navistar Corporation for a cost-shared award of up to $10 million to develop, test, and deploy plug-in hybrid electric school buses. The project aims to deploy 60 vehicles for a three-year period in school bus fleets across the nation. The vehicles will be capable of running in either electric-only or hybrid modes and will be recharged from a standard electrical outlet. Because electricity will be their primary fuel, they will consume less petroleum than standard vehicles. To develop the PHEV school bus, Navistar will examine a range of hybrid architectures and evaluate advanced energy storage devices, with the goal of developing a vehicle with a electric range. Travel beyond the range will be facilitated by a clean Diesel engine capable of running on renewable fuels. The DOE funding will cover up to half of the project's cost and will be provided over three years, subject to annual appropriations.
Tribrid Bus
- Tribrid buses have been developed by the University of Glamorgan, Wales. They are powered by hydrogen fuel or solar cells, batteries and ultracapacitors.
Air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions
Manufacturers
Current manufacturers of Diesel-electric hybrid buses include Alexander Dennis, Azure Dynamics Corporation, , , New Flyer Industries, Tata, Gillig, Motor Coach Industries, Orion Bus Industries, North American Bus Industries, Daimler AG's Mitsubishi Fuso, MAN, Designline, BAE Systems, Volvo Buses, VDL Bus & Coach, Wrightbus, , Tata Hispano and many more.In 2006, Nova Bus, which had previously marketed the RTS hybrid before that model was discontinued, added a Diesel-electric hybrid option for its LFS series. as well
In the United Kingdom, Wrightbus has introduced a development of the London "Double-Decker", a new interpretation of the traditional red buses that are a feature of the extreme traffic density in London. The Wright Pulsar Gemini HEV bus uses a small Diesel engine with electric storage through a lithium ion battery pack. The use of a 1.9-litre Diesel instead of the typical 7.0-litre engine in a traditional bus demonstrates the possible advantages of serial hybrids in extremely traffic-dense environments. Based on a London test cycle, a reduction in CO2 emissions of 31% and fuel savings in the range of 40% have been demonstrated, compared with a "Euro-4" compliant bus.
Also in 2005 General Electric introduced its hybrid electric gear shifters on the market. Toyota claims to have started with the Coaster Hybrid Bus in 1997 on the Japanese market. In May 2003 General Motors started to tour with hybrid electric buses developed together with Allison. Several hundreds of those buses have entered into daily operation in the U.S. The Blue Ribbon City Hybrid bus was presented by Hino, a Toyota affiliate, in January 2005. Mitsubishi Fuso have developed a Diesel engine hybrid bus using lithium batteries in 2002, and this model has since seen limited service in several Japanese cities.
Since 1999, Hybrid electric buses with gas turbine generators have been developed by several manufacturers in the US and New Zealand, with the most successful design being the buses made by Designline of New Zealand. The first model went into commercial service in Christchurch since 1999, and later models were sold for daily service in Auckland, Hong Kong, Newcastle upon Tyne and Tokyo.
New Flyer Industries, Gillig, North American Bus Industries, and Nova Bus produce hybrid electric buses using either BAE System's HybriDrive, or Allison Transmission's electric drive system.
The Whispering Wheel bus is another HEV.
List of former hybrid bus manufacturers:
ISE Corporations Thundervolt
Azure Dynamics
Conversions
makes conversions of new and used vehicles , from combustion buses and conventional hybrid electric buses into plug-in buses.List of transit authorities using hybrid electric buses
Transit authorities that use hybrid electric buses:North America
United States
Federal funding generally comes from the federal Diesel Emissions Reduction Act.- ABQ RIDE
- Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority
- Autoridad Metropolitana de Autobuses
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Bee-Line Bus System
- Berks Area Reading Transportation Authority
- Bloomington Transit
- Broome County Transit
- Broward County Transit
- Capital Area Transportation Authority
- Capital District Transportation Authority
- Central New York Regional Transportation Authority
- Charlotte Area Transit System
- Chatham Area Transit
- Chicago Transit Authority
- Citibus.
- Central Ohio Transit Authority
- Clarksville Transit System
- Community Transit
- C-Tran
- Citilink
- CVTD Cache Valley Transit District
- DART First State
- Durham Area Transit Authority
- Eureka Transit Service
- GoRaleigh
- Greater Lafayette Public Transportation Corporation
- Greater Lynchburg Transit Company
- Greenville Area Transit
- Hillsborough Area Regional Transit
- Howard Transit,
- Jacksonville Transportation Authority
- Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority
- Kansas City Area Transportation Authority
- King County Metro Transit Authority
- Lane Transit District
- Long Beach Transit
- LACMTA
- LANTA
- Madison Metro Transit
- Manatee County Area Transit
- Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
- MATA
- MATBUS - Metro Area Transit
- Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas
- Minneapolis-Saint Paul Metro Transit
- MTA Maryland
- Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority
- New York City Transit Authority
- Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority
- North County Transit District
- Orange County Transportation Authority
- Pioneer Valley Transit Authority
- Port Authority of Allegheny County
- Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada/Citizens Area Transit
- Rhode Island Public Transit Authority 1 gas and 1 diesel for testing use only, diesel wqs converted gas was hybrid from factory
- Roaring Fork Transportation Authority
- San Diego Metropolitan Transit System/San Diego Transit
- San Francisco MUNI
- San Joaquin Regional Transit District
- Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority - VTA
- Santa Rosa CityBus
- Sarasota County Area Transit
- Sound Transit
- Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
- Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority
- Spokane Transit Authority
- TCAT
- TheBus
- The Rapid The Interurban Transit Partnership Grand Rapids, Michigan *Has 5 vehicles used in fixed route service.
- TriMet : two vehicles.
- University of Michigan Parking and Transportation Services
- Utah Transit Authority
- Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Canada
- Transit Windsor
- Edmonton Transit System
- Hamilton Street Railway
- OC Transpo
- RTC
- RTL
- Saskatoon Transit, Saskatchewan
- STL
- STL
- STM
- STO
- STS
- St. Catharines Transit Commission
- Toronto Transit Commission buses
- Coast Mountain Bus Company
- BC Transit .
- GRT.
- London Transit Commission
- Strathcona County Transit
- Halifax Transit, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Currently owns two hybrid-electric buses.
- Lethbridge Transit, Lethbridge, Alberta. 11 out of 42 buses are hybrid.
Asia
China
- Beijing Public Transport
- Kunming Bus
- Shenzhen Bus Group
- Shenzhen Eastern Bus
- Shenzhen Western Bus
- Jinan Bus
- Zhengzhou Bus Group
Hong Kong
- Citybus
- New World First Bus
- Kowloon Motor Bus
India
- Delhi Multi-Module Transit
- Mumbai BEST CNG-Hybrid
Iran
- Vehicle, Fuel and Environment Research Institute
Pakistan
- TransPeshawar
Japan
- :ja:丸の内シャトル|Marunouchi Shuttle
Philippines
- Green Frog Hybrid Buses
Singapore
- SBS Transit
Europe
Belarus
- Minsk
- Slutsk
Germany
- Dresden
- Hagen
- Lübeck
- Munich
- Nuremberg
Hungary
- Budapest - The fleet consists of 28 Volvo 7900A Hybrid
- Kecskemét -The fleet consists of 20 Mercedes-Benz Citaro G BlueTec®-Hybrid
Norway
- Nettbuss, Hamar
- Ruter, Oslo
- Nettbuss, Trondheim
- Nettbuss, Arendal
- Nobina, Tromsø
- Vestviken Kollektivtrafikk, Vestfold. Scania Citywide
Romania
- STB, Bucharest - The fleet consists of 130 Mercedes-Benz Citaro Hybrid
UK
- London Buses, London. This is the largest fleet in the UK, with around 2,300 vehicles in use.
- National Express West Midlands, Birmingham - 18 currently, 21 more planned
- Stagecoach, Manchester, Oxford, Sheffield, Newcastle
- Oxford Bus Company, Oxfordshire - 52 currently.
- FirstGroup, Bath, Somerset, Bristol, Manchester Metroshuttle, Leeds, Essex
- Reading Buses
- Lothian Buses
- Cumfybus, Merseyside
- Brighton & Hove
- Stagecoach East Scotland, Aberdeen
- Arriva Yorkshire from April 2013
Spain
- Barcelona
- Empresa Municipal de Transportes, Madrid
- Figueres, within the Electrobus Project, IDAE
Sweden
- Jönköpings Länstrafik, Jönköping. MAN Lion's City Hybrid
- Göteborgs Spårvägar, Gothenburg. Volvo 7700 Hybrid
- Storstockholms Lokaltrafik, Stockholm. MAN Lion's City Hybrid
Other European Countries
- Ljubljanski potniški promet, Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Paris: RATP is using a hybrid electric bus outfitted with ultracapacitors; the model used is the MAN Lion's City Hybrid.
- Milan, Italy
- Team Trafikk, Trondheim, Norway, with 10 Volvo B5L
- Vienna, Austria
- PostAuto, Switzerland: one vehicle is being tested since April 2010; the test will continue for three years.
- Warsaw, Poland, 4 Solaris hybrid buses
- Luxemburg
- Belgium / Flanders
- Belgium / Wallonia : 90 Volvo 7900H + 208 solaris ordered in 2016Q4
Other countries
-electric buses provide feeder services in some routes of Curitiba's Rede Integrada de Transporte, Brazil.