The Municipality of Bari, Italy, has issued a tender worth €33.894 million for 42 low-floor articulated plug-in electric buses, essential for a new Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system. Funded through Italy’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan, the initiative emphasizes high-capacity, zero-emission public transport. The project demands strict compliance with a delivery deadline of June 30, 2026, or risk losing funding. Specifications for the buses include capacity for at least 110 passengers, extensive battery range, and advanced charging infrastructure to ensure effective urban transport.
The Municipality of Bari has launched a tender for 42 articulated electric buses, crucial for enhancing public transport and establishing a Bus Rapid Transit system.
Funding for the bus procurement comes from Italy's National Recovery and Resilience Plan, aiming to promote zero-emission transport solutions in urban areas.
The contract stipulates strict requirements for the delivery and operational status of the buses by June 2026, with financial penalties for non-compliance.
The buses will feature advanced specifications including a capacity for 110 passengers, multiple entry points, and substantial battery and charging capabilities.
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