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Rampini wins contract for up to 280 plug-in e-buses

Zero emissions bus manufacturer Rampini has won a tender organised by Italian government-owned company Consip for the supply of up to 280 8m plug-in recharge electric buses in the country. 
By Liam McLoughlin May 31, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
The contract is for Rampini's Eltron 8m electric bus
The contract is for Rampini's Eltron 8m electric bus

Rampini won the tender by offering the Eltron model, manufactured at its facilities in Passignano sul Trasimeno. The Eltron 8m electric bus is available in 2 or 3 door versions, with a width of 2.2m and a capacity of up to 48 passengers. It is powered by a 230-kilowatt electric motor that charges a 280 kWh battery, ensuring a range of over 200km to meet any operational need. 

Rampini president engineer Franco Rampini commented: "The Consip tender, thanks to PNRR [National Recovery and Resilience Plan] funds, represents a unique opportunity for a true energy transition in the public transport sector. It is a pride for us to contribute to this transition by offering buses manufactured exclusively in Italy. The Eltron model, which won the Consip tender, is a concentration of technology serving environmental sustainability. Today, we are reaping the rewards of the investments we have made over the years to modernise production and become a driving force and an opportunity to reactivate the Italian industrial fabric."

The contract will be active by June 2023 and allows Public Administrations to purchase buses with or without specific customisations. The customisations can include colours, liveries, additional equipment for the driver's seat and passenger compartment, onboard and passenger safety devices, driving assistance systems, and full-service maintenance.

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