Solaris Trollino 24 Makes Its Debut on the Market – 16 Vehicles to Go to Slovakia’s Capital, Bratislava. Solaris Bus & Coach will deliver 16 bi-articulated Solaris Trollino 24 vehicles to the Slovakian operator Dopravný Podnik Bratislava. The vehicles are the first over-24-metre Solaris trolleybuses to come to market. They will roll onto the streets of Bratislava within less than two years. The value of the contract amounts to nearly €17 million.
In mid-2023 the Solaris Trollino 24 will make its debut on the streets of Bratislava. After winning a tender, Solaris has been awarded an order for 16 bi-articulated trolleybuses by operator Dopravný Podnik Bratislava (DPB). The Slovakian carrier is the first customer to opt to purchase the longest vehicle in Solaris’s range. In November last year, operator DPB tested the 24-metre trolleybus in urban traffic, on all its routes. Due to year-on-year increases in passenger numbers, the carrier was faced with the need to increase passenger capacity on some of them. Therefore, the capacious trolleybus has turned out to be a perfect solution for metropolises with increased passenger traffic.
These over-24-metre trolleybuses will provide space for 160 passengers, including 60 seated. Passenger counting sensors will be placed above the doors, arranged in a layout of 2-2-2-2-2. This innovative model will feature an array of amenities, enhancing safety and travel comfort. Operator Dopravný Podnik Bratislava has opted for standard solutions such as destination blinds, air-conditioning, Wi-Fi, LED-lighting in the interior, and easily accessible USB ports. What is more, a CCTV system consisting of 7 external cameras and 9 cameras monitoring the vehicle interior will be installed to aid the driver and to enhance passenger safety.
Dopravný Podnik Bratislava is the first carrier to decide to add bi-articulated Solaris Trollino 24 trolleybuses to its fleet. Solaris Bus & Coach is one of the biggest manufacturers of trolleybuses in Europe. The bus maker added these zero-emission vehicles to its offering back in 2001. Since then, it has supplied over 1700 trolleybuses to its customers in 18 European countries.
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