The six-axle, five-segmented articulated tram can accommodate a maximum of 220 passengers. Two of these segments
have no wheels supporting them. They are significantly lighter than the
SL95s, weighing at just 43 tons, compared to the 65 tons of the SL95s. It is approximately long, its width is and its height is . The SL18 is a form of the
Urbos 100 stock, which is also used in numerous other European cities. instead of the
dot-matrix displays used on the former stock. There are also rectangular displays to show
advertisements and the current location of the tram. The SL18 is
bi-directional, so there is no need to use a
balloon loop to turn around. Therefore, there are two driver cabs, one at each end of the tram. They are also infitted with
USB-charging slots. There are multiple ticket validators aboard the tram. There are twelve doors with six on each side. The doors create a beeping noise whenever they open and close. Unfortunately, this has led to complaints from people stating that the noise level is too high. There are 56 seats in total, arranged in a transverse seating pattern. This is less than the previous SL95 trams, which had 88 seats. According to Jan Rustad, communications adviser of
Sporveien, the reason for the reduced seating capacity is to make it more accessible for stroller and
wheelchair users. Sporveien has also developed a cloud-based platform that runs on
Amazon Web Services, which communicates with the SL18 trams over
4G/
5G. This platform is called LeadMind, and it is a cloud solution which monitors the condition of the technical segments of the tram. The technical department (who are stationed in the depots) have access to this system. The trams also have
GPS that transmits its location to the digital platform two times per second. == Operation ==