Origins In 1999 Solaris unveiled its first city bus of the
Urbino family – the
Solaris Urbino 12. In subsequent years the manufacturer widened the city bus range, adding new models which, initially, were conventionally fuelled. In 2002, Solaris showed a new version of the Urbino, the so-called 2nd generation. Two years later, in 2004, the third generation of the Urbino had its première. In 2006, at the
IAA Nutzfahrzeuge trade fair in
Hanover, Solaris Bus & Coach S.A. displayed a third generation bus which was also the first of its hybrid models, the
Solaris Urbino 18 hybrid. It was the first serially produced hybrid bus in Europe. As a result, Solaris joined the European leaders of eco-friendly technology in public transport. Krzysztof Olszewski, founder of Solaris Bus & Coach, said at that time that:
”Diesel has died, long live electricity!”. In 2008, Solaris showcased the
Urbino 8,9 LE model which later served as the base for the Urbino 8,9 LE electric. A green dachshund, the trademark of Solaris, with a cable and plug instead of a tail, became the graphic symbol of the Urbino electric.
Urbino 8,9 LE electric The prototype Solaris Urbino 8,9 LE electric had its début on 20 September 2011, during the Transexpo 2011 fair. The vehicle design was based on the Urbino 8,9 LE. The vehicle was equipped with a 120 kW 4-pole
asynchronous electric motor. Traction batteries with a capacity of 124
kWh were placed in the engine chamber in the high-floor part of the bus deck. The battery weight of 1400 kg forced the designers to reduce the weight of the vehicle, which was achieved, among others, thanks to the application of lighter materials for the side panels (carbon fibre), thinner windows, or aluminium
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