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UAE made buses that can be fully charged in minutes to hit the road next year
12 Dec, 2021 / 09:02 am / OMNES Media LLC

Source: https://me.mashable.com/

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The buses are capable of covering a distance of 95 kilometres with a single charge.

The race towards electric mobility has led to the quest for developing quick and efficient charging mechanisms, so that private vehicles as well as public transport powered by renewable sources, are able to move around swiftly as a viable option for commuters in Emirati cities. Following the incentives that the administration had offered for adoption of electric vehicles by motorists, Dubai's electricity and water authority went on to unveil green chargers, for which it also provides an app that assists drivers with location of charging stations.

Autonomous electric buses are being tested in Abu Dhabi, while Dubai has already conducted trials for wagons that draw power from wireless points under the roads, as they zoom ahead towards the destination. But till those fascinating solutions hit the road in the UAE, residents of Abu Dhabi will start travelling on electric buses which are backed by flash charging, that enables them to be powered up an ready to go in just 10 seconds.

The superquick charging will be available at all bus stations by next year, to make sure that the public transport network functions without any glitches, and the vehicles can later attain full charge in a matter of minutes at a route terminus. By ensuring that all wagons are recharged in almost no time at all, the flash chargers have been deployed to keep the entire fleet on schedule.

In line with the grid, Fleet is a system that also requires little space, and hence can be installed on any bus stop, where it can boost the battery level by 70% in 10 seconds. Buses can attain a 100% charge in about 20 minutes, for the storage device that has a life of 25 years.

The measure is in line with UAE's goal of keeping emission levels in line with UN's sustainable development targets, which also includes the use of electric cars as cabs. It also joins the likes of sky pods, as an innovative solution for the daily commute in the Emirates.