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News article26 November 2024

Data-driven technology powers Oslo’s sustainable electric bus fleet

Oslo city bus

The Greater Oslo region is enhancing the efficiency of its electric bus fleet by implementing an advanced managed services solution for data-driven decision-making. This technology aims to reduce energy expenses, lower the cost per mile, and increase route completion rates, making fleet operations more streamlined and sustainable. The initiative aligns with Norway's ambitious climate goals, including a target to reduce emissions by over 50% by 2030, compared to 1990 levels.

Enabled by a 24/7 network operations centre and AI-driven algorithms, the managed services solution continuously monitors and manages the charging infrastructure. This proactive approach enables timely issue resolution, cost-saving measures like load shifting and peak shaving, and improved overall fleet performance. These features are especially valuable for managing the challenges of Norway’s winter conditions, ensuring reliable and energy-efficient operations.

This solution is part of a larger digital platform designed to accelerate sustainable urban mobility. With 259 electric buses in operation, the Oslo region has one of the largest electric bus fleets among Nordic countries (including Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden), transporting 70 million passengers across 51 routes each year. The smart charging capabilities of this platform deliver the precise energy required without overloading the grid, offering a scalable, data-driven approach to stable and eco-friendly transit solutions.

Author: Carla Giaume

Views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) and do not reflect those of the European Commission.

Sources

https://www.smartcitiesworld.net/electric-vehicles/greater-oslo-optimises-elect…

Original article: https://urban-mobility-observatory.transport.ec.europa.eu/news-events/news/data-driven-technology-powers-oslos-sustainable-electric-bus-fleet-2024-11-13_en 

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