EMT Valencia awards 84 buses to MAN, 57 being zero emission - Sustainable Bus
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Valencia's municipal transport company EMT has ordered 57 electric buses from MAN as part of a larger order of 84 vehicles. The delivery will be phased from the end of 2026. This marks the largest e-bus order for MAN in Spain. The fleet overhaul is included in a comprehensive investment program worth around 170 million euros aiming to reduce the average fleet age and lower diesel bus usage. A €69 million loan from the EIB supports the expansion efforts.
This is the largest e-bus order for MAN in Spain, as Valencia's EMT ordered 57 electric buses alongside an additional 27 hybrid vehicles, totaling 84.
The fleet conversion in Valencia is part of a broader investment program worth around 170 million euros, aiming to introduce 218 new electric and hybrid buses by 2028.
The EIB provided a €69 million loan to EMT Valencia to support the expansion of the city's electric bus fleet, highlighting financial backing for green initiatives.
Robert Katzer emphasized the success of MAN's eBus fleet in Valencia, noting satisfaction levels among drivers, operators, and passengers, contributing to further fleet expansion.
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