
"In recent days, the first of 20 new trams ordered in December 2023 by the city of Naples and ANM from the Turkish manufacturer Bozankaya has arrived in Naples. The tram is now at the San Giovanni a Teduccio depot, awaiting its first tests on the line. Three more vehicles are expected by 2025, with all deliveries scheduled to be completed next year."
"The vehicle features cutting-edge technology. It is bidirectional, articulated into five sections, 30 metres long, 2.4 metres wide, equipped with three bogies and four doors on each side, and can carry up to 274 passengers ( 64 seated and 210 standing) thanks to optimized interior space. There is also dedicated space for passengers with reduced mobility. The tram has a fully low floor and air conditioning in both the passenger area and the two driver cabs."
The first of 20 Bozankaya trams ordered in December 2023 has arrived in Naples and is stationed at the San Giovanni a Teduccio depot awaiting initial line tests. Three additional vehicles are expected by 2025 and full delivery is scheduled for next year under a €63 million contract that includes commissioning and an option for more units. Each 30-metre, five-section, bidirectional tram carries up to 274 passengers, features a fully low floor, dedicated reduced-mobility space, air conditioning in passenger and driver areas, and battery packs for up to two kilometres of autonomous running. The trams will support fleet modernization and planned network expansions, including the Tram del Mare.
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