Vossloh Kiepe and the Belgian vehicle manufacturer Van Hool convinced with their vehicle concept and were awarded a contract for 14 vehicles of the type Van Hool AG 330T. The Düsseldorf company is going to deliver the entire electrical equipment for the new vehicles.
The modern, 12 m long buses will be powered by a 160 kW asynchronous motor. A diesel-generator set with an electric power of 100 kW is fitted as the auxiliary drive.
As the weight of the traction equipment is reduced and as braking energy can be recuperated into the overhead contact line system, the energy consumption of the vehicles can be reduced considerably, which does not only have economic, but also ecological advantages: the exhaust emissions can be reduced to a minimum due to the use of the electrical equipment. With this alternative Cagliari has deliberately chosen environmentally friendly public transport and thus sustainable climate protection.
Vossloh Kiepe has already delivered similar vehicles together with Van Hool to Lecce, Bari and Chieti, where they are now operated successfully. Further vehicles of this type are going to be delivered to Avellino in the near future.
Consorzio Trasporti e Mobilità (CTM), the public transport company in Cagliari, is one of the biggest public transport companies in Italy. Each year its 29 trolleybuses and 235 diesel buses drive altogether 12.5 million kilometres in the city and its surroundings, of which 1.5 million kilometres are driven by solo trolleybuses within a 39 km long overhead contact line system.