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KAMAZ and Sitronics develop electric transport and charging


Rus Auto News. – as announced by[{” attribute=””>Kamaz press office, an agreement on cooperation in the development of urban electric transport and charging infrastructure was signed between Kamaz, the government of the Rostov Region and the Sitronics Group.

Within 2022, both companies have already participated in testing an electric bus and a charging station in Sochi and Volgograd.

At the end of October, Kamaz and Sitronics will organize test operations of the Kamaz electric bus and an ultra-fast charging station of operator Sitronics Electro in Rostov-on-Don.

The introduction of electric buses and the expansion of the charging infrastructure network is part of the federal program for the integrated development of urban electric public transport. Rostov Region is among the first ten regions in which electric transport is being modernized,” emphasized the Deputy Governor of the Rostov Region.

Innovative passenger transport has been successfully operated in the capital of Russia for five years. 772 Kamaz buses operate on Moscow routes. Today, Kamaz is the absolute leader in supplying high-tech electric buses in Russia. Not only the product itself is successful, but also the service model within the framework of the life cycle contract. Electric buses have a high technical readiness coefficient of 0.99. We are glad that our high-tech product, which was created according to the most complicated customer specifications and has stood the test of time and is the largest metropolis of Russia, is also used in the Rostov region,” said the director for passenger transport of Kamaz.

The agreement has been signed by Vladimir Okunev (Deputy Governor of the Rostov Region), Samat Sattarov (Director for Passenger Transport of KAMAZ) and Karim Kuzakhmetov (Vice President of Sitronics Group).

 



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