Sileo S10

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Sileo
S10
Manufacturer Sileo
design type City bus , low-floor , battery bus
axes 2
engine Asynchronous motors
power 240 kW
length 10.70 m
width 2.55 m
height 3.35 m
Wheelbase 4584 mm
Seats 25–32 seats
Standing room 46–65 standing places
Perm. total weight 18,000 kg
Previous model none
successor none
Similar models Sileo S12 , Sileo S18

The Sileo S10 is a 10.7 meter long, purely electrically operated battery line bus in a low-floor design from the German - Turkish bus manufacturer Sileo .

Technology and equipment

It is driven by an electric portal axle with two water-cooled asynchronous motors (120 kW each) from the supplier ZF Friedrichshafen (ZF AVE 130) . The front axle (ZF RL 82 EC Rigid Portal) and the steering system (ZF 8098 Servocom) also come from ZF .

The traction battery is housed in the roof structure of the vehicle , whereby a lithium iron phosphate battery with a capacity of 200 kWh is used as standard . According to the manufacturer, this enables a range of at least 200 km. The battery consists of 300 individual monitored and regulated cells (single cell loading, SCL). The bus can be charged with a charging capacity of 4 to 100 kW, depending on the connected load.

Depending on requirements, the bus can be delivered with two or three passenger double doors.

Locations

Bad Langensalza

After a Europe-wide tender, two Sileo S10s were delivered to Salza-Tours König OHG in Bad Langensalza on June 7, 2016 . These are the first battery buses in Thuringia .

Öhringen

The Hütter Lidle regular services GmbH + Co KG , in January a Sileo S10 for city driving in Öhringen put into service.

Salzgitter

Following a Europe-wide tender, the KVG Braunschweig has been operating a Sileo S10 since February 2017.

Echternach (Luxembourg)

Voyages Bollig received a Sileo S10 in March 2017, the first Sileo electric bus in Luxembourg .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Electric portal axis AVE 130. ZF.com, accessed on October 29, 2015 .
  2. Electric buses for Salza Tours König. omnibus.news, June 20, 2016, accessed November 16, 2016 .
  3. Öhringer city bus starts under power. Stimme.de, accessed on February 2, 2018 .
  4. Electric buses on the road in Salzgitter from now on. In: regionalsalzgitter.de. February 25, 2017. Retrieved April 15, 2018 .
  5. Vehicle fleet , at www.bus-an-zuch.de , accessed on November 9, 2017