Sitronics Electro (part of the Sitronics Group), under an agreement with the Rosseti Group, completed work on the project for the construction of a charging infrastructure for the park electric buses in Moscow's Mitino district.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin opened a new electric bus fleet in the Mitino district. It can serve up to 300 electric buses at a time. The general contractor for the project is the Rosseti Group represented by Rosseti Moscow Region. The domestic operator Sitronics Electro was responsible for the construction and dispatching of the charging infrastructure of the electric bus fleet.
The park in the Mitino area will allow the launch of 23 electric bus routes by the end of 2024.
Already, Moscow is the leader in Europe in the development and use of electric transport, No. 1 in terms of the number of electric buses. Today, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin opened the second electric bus fleet in the city and throughout the country. The best Russian-made electric buses will be launched on 23 city routes in Northwestern Administrative District by the end of 2024. We invite you to work in a new park. Moscow transport is reliable and one of the largest employers in the capital. We offer jobs with a stable income and social guarantees from the Moscow Government. Maxim Liksutov Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport
The Sitronics Electro operator installed 37 ultra-fast charging stations (UBZS) in the park.
Control over the project implementation and technological connection to the electric grid was provided by the general contractor for the creation of the electric bus fleet infrastructure — Rosseti Group.
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All charging stations are united by a digital control and monitoring system, which provides round-the-clock control of all parameters.
The dynamic power distribution system developed by specialists makes it possible to optimally use the charging infrastructure of the fleet, depending on the selected operating mode of the charging stations. In the daytime mode, the electric buses will be charged with a maximum power of up to 300 kW, in the night mode, this power will be distributed among 6 charging stations, depending on the number of electric buses being charged.
During this project, we have further increased the competence of Sitronics Electro not only in terms of design and construction and installation works, but also in terms of IT development, by implementing our own system of dynamic power distribution between UBZS at the software level and deploying a dispatching system developed by our specialists. Thus, we continue to move towards strengthening our positions in the development of electric charging infrastructure in Russia. CEO of Sitronics Electro Andrey Gurlenov conveys his words to the press service
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