Depot
Charging
and multi-modal bus charging to maintain service continuity.
Transit operators are accountable for keeping cities moving – on time, every day, under public scrutiny. Charging infrastructure must be dependable, affordable, and compatible with existing depots, supporting zero-emission fleet transitions without introducing operational uncertainty.
Flexible charging infrastructure that adapts to evolving fleet needs while prioritizing service continuity
Depot charging is designed to align directly with operational duty cycles, supporting both overnight charging and daytime top-ups within a single system. Power delivery follows timetable constraints, allowing operators to adapt charging strategies to route schedules without deploying parallel infrastructure.
Our compact charging architecture combining Dock and pantograph systems enables high depot density without compromising access or space. M-series power cabinets support phased expansion while maintaining space-efficient layouts, helping operators maximize charging capacity within constrained depot footprints.
Depot-grade hardware, redundancy, and tailored service models are designed to deliver predictable, reliable charging day after day. This ensures buses are ready for dispatch as scheduled, supporting service continuity and helping operators meet public transit uptime obligations.
Our integrated site-level solutions combine powerful system technology with advanced software and services