Europe’s FlixBus to test electric buses on long-distance bus network

16th March 2018 By: Irma Venter - Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

Europe’s FlixBus to test electric buses on long-distance bus network

 
Europe’s largest long-distance mobility provider, FlixBus, will be the first company worldwide to test electric buses (e-buses) on its longer-distance bus routes.

Beginning in April, the first all-electric Flix-E-Buses will begin test operations on the 150 km route between Paris and Amiens, France.

The second Flix-E-Bus will hit the road between Hessen and Baden-Württemberg, Germany, in the middle of the year.

The buses, with a range of 200 km on one charge, were sourced from Chinese bus maker, Yutong. They cost around 400 000 euro each, which is 30% more than a conventional diesel bus.

However, costs are expected at between 12 to 15 euro for a full electric charge, compared with roughly 70 euro for a full diesel tank, reports newmobility.news.
 
“We want to help shape the future of mobility,” says FlixBus founder and CEO André Schwämmlein.

“Although e-buses are currently much more expensive to buy, we are convinced that this will be a worthwhile investment in the long run, for our company, our customers and the environment.

“We are [also] demonstrating that this is a potential turning point in mobility. The first all-electric long-distance bus is a signal to bus manufacturers to drive innovation and develop alternatives to pure diesel vehicles.”

“The current trend is moving away from private car travel and towards shared mobility options such as buses,” adds Schwämmlein. 

FlixBus says it will continue to invest in grid expansion in the coming months.

In addition to international lines, around 140 new destinations will be added in German-speaking countries alone, with further connections planned across the 26 other markets in which FlixBus currently operates.
 
FlixMobility is also preparing for the launch of FlixTrain, aimed at affordable train travel in Germany, and the launch of FlixBus USA later this year.