In past years, Volvo Buses has sold mostly coaches in New Zealand.
“With this order, we have achieved a breakthrough in the country also with regard to city buses,” says Rune Lundberg, head of Volvo Buses’ Region International. “I foresee favorable prospects for more orders.”
One reason that Volvo Buses received this order is that the company chose SCR technology to sharply reduce emissions levels. As a result of SCR technology, Volvo Buses already today can offer engines that meet emissions regulations in accordance with the Euro 5 standard – demands that do not become effective in Europe until 2009 and in New Zealand until 2012. SCR technology also contributes to lower fuel consumption and as a result lower emissions of carbon dioxide.
“The new Volvo buses have emissions levels that are 70-90% lower than today’s city bus fleet in Auckland,” says Warren Cavel, who is General Manager of Volvo Buses’ importer in New Zealand, Titan Volvo Truck and Bus.
“The new Volvo B7RLE’s will enhance air quality in the Auckland inner city. We applaud Infratil for their future focussed vision and commitment to improving public transport service – in an environmentally friendly way”, Mr Cavell added.
The chassis for the buses will be manufactured in Volvo Buses’ plant in Borås, Sweden, while Designline in New Zealand will make the bodies. The new buses will enter service in May 2007.
November 23, 2006
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