Augsburger Stadtwerke Tops Up Fleet with Daimler Citaro NGT Buses

| Germany: Stuttgart/Augsburg

Daimler Citaro NGV buses Mar2016Stadtwerke Augsburg (swa), a large public utility and fully owned subsidiary of the city of Augsburg in Germany, has topped up its Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) fleet with another twelve Mercedes-Benz Citaro NGT buses (Natural Gas Technology). swa runs a fleet of 89 vehicles, all of which operate using natural gas.

Handing over a symbolic key for the buses on 4 March, Hartmut Schick, Head of Daimler Buses, emphasised the importance of the new, environmentally-friendly natural gas-powered fleet from Mercedes-Benz for Daimler Buses.

“The fact that Augsburger Stadtwerke have chosen the Mercedes-Benz Citaro NGT to update their fleet validates our efforts to continue developing alternatives to the classic diesel drive and to offer these in practical form. The generation of natural gas engines in use here is currently the most compact in its class. What’s more, these engines run very quietly – something that is particularly advantageous within the city – and they are fully suited for renewable natural gas.”

For more than one year now, Augsburg’s bus fleet has been using renewable natural gas 100 percent of the time and is the first city Germany-wide with an almost CO2-neutral regular service.

The twelve Citaro NGT are a follow on delivery to the first Citaro NGT with new engine technology that was delivered in December 2015.

(Source: Daimler)

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