Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Super-bus






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The first Superbus road tests took place in

 Holland






Carrying 23 passengers at 250 kmh on a dedicated "speed

 track", this cross-over between a bus and a limousine is

 seen by its European designers as the shape of things to

 come in sustainable transport. The idea is that it could

 become the choice of travel for business commuters

 between Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Business executives could 

be travelling in the near future  aboard an electric- powered

 Superbus taking them to their destination in comfort as fast

 as a high-speed train.





Offering the convenience of a car, the Superbus is 15 

 meters long and has eight doors on each side. It would run

 on a dedicated two-lane highway between Abu Dhabi and

 Dubai, and leave the "speed track" in urban areas to drop

 off passengers at agreed locations.


The Superbus is the brainchild of a design team at TU Delft


 University of Technology in Holland. It has been dubbed 


the "Dutch solution" to the three ills of public transportation:


 congestion, pollution, and safety.



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"The Superbus will tackle the challenges of mobility, spatial




 planning, service detail and environmental demands all in


 one," said chief designer Antonia Terzi.

Powered by lithium iron phosphate batteries, the 530bhp


 carbon fibre vehicle is similar in length and width to a 


public bus, but with the height of a conventional SUV. The 


Superbus, which uses rear wheel steering, boasts high 


maneuverability, formidable breaking power and safety


 based on the use of advanced radar and electronic 


obstacle detection systems.

The Superbus project is backed by the Dutch government



 as well as ten sponsors and 56 suppliers. A business study


 carried out by the Dutch government for a high speed


 connection between Amsterdam and Groningen in the


 north of Holland found the Superbus concept to be the


 best option in terms of infrastructure costs, impact on the


 environment and passenger numbers.

The Dutch designers, who plan to present the project to



 government authorities in UAE, will use the Commercial 


Vehicles Conference to build interest from a major audience


 of industry buyers.

Superbus does not have a fixed schedule. Commuters book


online or with their mobile phone, and the bus picks them


up and drops them at their desired location.


 Although no feasibility studies have been done


 yet for the Abu Dhabi-Dubai route, the similar Amsterdam-


Groningen route has been studied by the Dutch 


government, with other high speed connection routes


 currently under evaluation for several other countries


 around the world.



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