The solar panels help to save fuel by charging the bus battery. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE – Public bus operator Go-Ahead Singapore will install ultra-thin solar panels on the roofs of 50 more buses afterBy end-April, a total of 52 buses will be fitted with the flexible, 1.6mm-thick solar panels, and the vehicles will be deployed on the various services operated by the company here, it said on Monday.
The roof-mounted solar panels weigh less than 20kg in total, and they can generate 1,000 watts of energy, which is enough to power a small kitchen appliance. In March 2021, two Man A22 Euro 6 diesel buses were fitted with the solar panels to test whether they were effective in harnessing solar energy under Singapore’s tropical climate and traffic conditions.
These were the results that the bus operator had predicted when it started its trial here. The projections were based on data from a similarly successful trial conducted in Southampton, Britain. In a statement, Go-Ahead Singapore managing director Andrew Thompson pointed to Singapore’s commitment to have a 100 per cent cleaner energy bus fleet by 2040.
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