TC has explained that there's a supply problem due to demand from other operators. The Element is still coming but they could get the Yutongs quicker.
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Four Custom Denning Elements to be delivered to TC between September and November.
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So having placed a large order for 90 Yutongs, ACTION decides to buy a token few Custom Dennings. Surely a more logical way would have been to lease a demonstrator and then decide, one way or the other, which way it wanted to go. That said ACTION does have form in this regard, having purchased a series of one-off buses in the early 1990s and then selling them off after a year or so. Only a government operation could do this.
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Is that order for the 90 Yutongs a firm commitment, or some 'options' on a smaller firm order, on the basis ACTION are satisfied with the bus?
I guess they were caught in the lurch, wanting to roll out e-buses, but having scarcely any options until more recently.
I guess they were caught in the lurch, wanting to roll out e-buses, but having scarcely any options until more recently.
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Australian manufacturers have come on the electric scene very recently and have had to rev up their production quite quickly in a short time. Hitherto, under political pressure to electrify, it's been easier to get Chinese buses and cheaper too, regardless of being a generally inferior product. Of the locals, Custom Denning is now in full swing and planning further increase in production capacity. Volgren can cheat by using imported chassis.Merc1107 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2023 1:25 pm Is that order for the 90 Yutongs a firm commitment, or some 'options' on a smaller firm order, on the basis ACTION are satisfied with the bus?
I guess they were caught in the lurch, wanting to roll out e-buses, but having scarcely any options until more recently.
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I would say firm commitment. The Yutongs are not expected until late 2024 at the earliest, due to lack of electrical infrastructure.Merc1107 wrote:Is that order for the 90 Yutongs a firm commitment, or some 'options' on a smaller firm order, on the basis ACTION are satisfied with the bus?
There were several tenderers, but given recent experience with buses not being able to be delivered on time, or at all, Yutong actually has a solid track record in delivering and that may have pushed them to the top of the pile.
Does anyone know if Yutong is going ahead with their plans for a Brisbane assembly plant?
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Does Yutong sell their chassis or is it just chassis + body? ie would a Volgren Yutong combo be possible?
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I might be wrong but I think the E12 is too wide for Australia
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Given that it is currently being used in Canberra, Penrith, Leichhardt and Leppington, I'd say it probably isn't
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Sorry, I should have said Leppington
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Firm order. But with 105 MANs needing replacing between 2028 & 2032, there should be a further tender in the near future.Merc1107 wrote:Is that order for the 90 Yutongs a firm commitment, or some 'options' on a smaller firm order, on the basis ACTION are satisfied with the bus?
I guess they were caught in the lurch, wanting to roll out e-buses, but having scarcely any options until more recently.
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https://www.act.gov.au/our-canberra/lat ... o-canberra
More electric buses start zapping into Canberra
The ACT Government is continuing the transition to a zero-emissions future with the first of four new electric buses to hit the streets of Canberra.
The battery electric buses will be based at the Belconnen Depot, bolstering the number of zero-emission bus services running out of north Canberra.
The depot will be upgraded to install the appropriate charging infrastructure, which will use existing grid capacity to supply energy.
Each bus takes approximately five hours to fully charge and can operate up to 400 kilometres on a full charge, cutting noise pollution and harmful emissions from public transport interchanges and on Canberra streets.
The new buses will bring Canberra’s total electric bus fleet to 16, with an additional 90 electric buses set to be delivered in the next three years.
To facilitate the growing fleet of zero emissions buses, the Zero-Emission Transition Plan for Transport Canberra supports the transition for public transport workers, with diesel mechanics trained with the skills they need to work on the new electric fleet, and power a more sustainable future for public transport in the ACT.
First Custom Denning Element 2 for Canberra. There's a image in the weblink which has the Element bus with Transport Canberra Logo and Bike Rack on the front. And LASTLY for a special user on the forum, the bus does feature full size double doors at the rear and most likely full low floor to the rear.
More electric buses start zapping into Canberra
The ACT Government is continuing the transition to a zero-emissions future with the first of four new electric buses to hit the streets of Canberra.
The battery electric buses will be based at the Belconnen Depot, bolstering the number of zero-emission bus services running out of north Canberra.
The depot will be upgraded to install the appropriate charging infrastructure, which will use existing grid capacity to supply energy.
Each bus takes approximately five hours to fully charge and can operate up to 400 kilometres on a full charge, cutting noise pollution and harmful emissions from public transport interchanges and on Canberra streets.
The new buses will bring Canberra’s total electric bus fleet to 16, with an additional 90 electric buses set to be delivered in the next three years.
To facilitate the growing fleet of zero emissions buses, the Zero-Emission Transition Plan for Transport Canberra supports the transition for public transport workers, with diesel mechanics trained with the skills they need to work on the new electric fleet, and power a more sustainable future for public transport in the ACT.
First Custom Denning Element 2 for Canberra. There's a image in the weblink which has the Element bus with Transport Canberra Logo and Bike Rack on the front. And LASTLY for a special user on the forum, the bus does feature full size double doors at the rear and most likely full low floor to the rear.
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Plug doors on the rear.BAMBAM wrote:And LASTLY for a special user on the forum, the bus does feature full size double doors at the rear and most likely full low floor to the rear.
And yes, photos show a step-free aisle fully to the rear.
I suspect this is the same layout as the other Element 2 being built for Sydney.
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First CD Element 2 that I've known delivered to anyone, not sure if anyone in sydney has theirs delivered at all.ZIB-585 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 2:08 pmPlug doors on the rear.BAMBAM wrote:And LASTLY for a special user on the forum, the bus does feature full size double doors at the rear and most likely full low floor to the rear.
And yes, photos show a step-free aisle fully to the rear.
I suspect this is the same layout as the other Element 2 being built for Sydney.
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The low floor and plug door are standard. CD's initial PR render showed a single leaf centre door, but the photo obviously shows that the completed product has double leaf door. A relief for users boarding and alighting under Canberra's all-door boarding practice. Boarding a Bustech with a single leaf door AND stairs in peak periods with a crowd is a complete joke - hopefully TC has finally acknowledged that.
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https://the-riotact.com/electric-buses- ... uff/839511
CD Elements having issues with range, sent back to Sydney for fixes
CD Elements having issues with range, sent back to Sydney for fixes
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Sigh: Just when you thought it was safe to get back in the water.....
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Sounds more like issues with some operators not being on top of operation and maintenance of electric buses.
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