As part of its environmental policy to reduce CO2 emissions from public vehicles, the EU has released a new vehicle directive that mandates the percentage of buses that must be emission-free by 2025 and 2030.
It lays out targets for each EU member, with Germany for example, targeted with having 22.5% of all buses as zero emission, increasing to 32.5% by 2030. This will drive huge demand for the development of new electric buses to meet these targets.
In addition, cities including Paris and Berlin have already committed to higher volumes of electrification at earlier dates than the mandate requires.
While the onus has traditionally been on bringing new electrical buses to market, not to be overlooked is the role retrofitting existing buses will play in meeting these crucial targets. In order to achieve this, existing bus, owner, operators and manufacturers will need to act now to invest in retrofitting.
Bringing together several decades of combined experience and expertise in the development and integration of electric drives for buses, BMZ, HORIBA MIRA and ZIEHL-ABEGG will develop and supply highly efficient, safe and reliable, electric powertrain solutions to electric bus manufacturers, operators and owners, with the option of a complete retrofit service for customers that need it.
Global player in powertrain technology, ZIEHL-ABEGG, will provide their compact and efficient electric axle for emission-free buses, BMZ, Europe's leading battery system manufacturer will provide the latest in battery technology and HORIBA MIRA, world-leading automotive engineering, verification and validation consultancy, will provide the vehicle control software, manage the integration of the electric drive systems and provide functional safety support to meet ISO26262.
Sven Bauer, CEO and Founder of the BMZ Group said: “We are very happy about the two globally positioned and extremely experienced partners, with whom we can jointly strengthen and expand our position in the automotive market. E-buses are a very fast-growing market, almost every major city is currently involved in the electrification of vehicle fleets and this collaboration enables us to deliver a unique turnkey service across Europe.”
Christian Adamczyk, Company Speaker for BMZ Group added: “Together we provide a total solution consisting of battery, drive and integration specifically aimed at helping owners and operators transform their existing bus fleets to the zero-emissions vehicles required for tomorrow.”
Ralf Arnold, Managing Director of ZIEHL-ABEGG AUTOMOTIVE: “Our ZAwheel is the most efficient way of propelling a city bus – this has a direct impact on the size of the battery and saves costs in the long term.”
Greg Harris, Global Electrification Services Leader at HORIBA MIRA, said: “Working together with BMZ and ZIEHL-ABEGG we are combining our extensive expertise in electrification into a single, easy-to-use consultancy service specialising in providing efficient electric powertrain solutions.”
About HORIBA MIRA
HORIBA MIRA is a global provider of pioneering engineering, research and test services to the automotive, defense, aerospace and rail sectors. We work in close collaboration with vehicle manufacturers and suppliers around the world, providing comprehensive support ranging from individual product tests to turnkey multi-vehicle design, development and build programs.
With over 70 years’ experience in developing some of the world’s most iconic vehicles, our engineers utilize the latest test facilities and simulation tools to improve lives by making journeys safer, cleaner and smarter. Our suite of 40 major test facilities, 100km of specialized proving ground and wealth of engineering experience, combined with our expanding international presence, means we are confident that we can achieve our vision – that every journey in the world will be positively influenced by us.
About ZIEHL-ABEGG
Fascination, innovation and always being one step ahead – these are the aspirations of the globally active company ZIEHL-ABEGG in the competence areas of ventilation systems, control engineering, drive and automotive technology. The company has been achieving great things since it was founded by Emil Ziehl in Berlin in 1910, and today has its headquarters based in Künzelsau, Baden-Württemberg.
To do justice to the significance of e-mobility, in late 2011 ZIEHL-ABEGG founded the company ZIEHL-ABEGG AUTOMOTIVE, which has its head office in Kupferzell. ZIEHL-ABEGG is focusing its core competencies in the area of in wheel hub drives, axle drives and generators to provide the commercial vehicle industry with advanced solutions.