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Solaris Urbino 8,9 LE electric

Solaris Urbino 8,9 LE electric is a low-entry electric city bus, that debuted in autumn 2011. It was produced by the company Solaris Bus & Coach S.A. from Bolechowo near Poznań. Its design is based on the Solaris Urbino 8,9 LE. It was the first electric bus manufactured in Poland. In Poland, it is in use in Ostrołęka, Cracow, Jaworzno, Ciechanow, Chodzież, Września, Katowice and Stalowa Wola.

Solaris Urbino 8,9 LE electric
Overview
ManufacturerSolaris Bus & Coach
Production2013-present
AssemblyBolechowo, Poland
Body and chassis
ClassSingle-deck city-bus
Doors2
Floor typeLow entry
Powertrain
EngineVossloh Kiepe Electric
Capacity21-29 seats
Power output120 kW (163 HP)
Dimensions
Wheelbase4380 mm
Length8950 mm
Width2400 mm
Height3250 mm

History edit

 
Solaris Ubino 18 Hybrid

Origins edit

In 1999 Solaris unveiled its first city bus of the Urbino family – the Solaris Urbino 12. In subsequent years the manufacturer widened the city bus range, adding new models which, initially, were conventionally fuelled. In 2002, Solaris showed a new version of the Urbino, the so-called 2nd generation. Two years later, in 2004, the third generation of the Urbino had its première. In 2006, at the IAA Nutzfahrzeuge trade fair in Hanover, Solaris Bus & Coach S.A. displayed a third generation bus which was also the first of its hybrid models, the Solaris Urbino 18 hybrid. It was the first serially produced hybrid bus in Europe. As a result, Solaris joined the European leaders of eco-friendly technology in public transport. Krzysztof Olszewski, founder of Solaris Bus & Coach, said at that time that: ”Diesel has died, long live electricity!”. In 2008, Solaris showcased the Urbino 8,9 LE model which later served as the base for the Urbino 8,9 LE electric.[1]

A green dachshund, the trademark of Solaris, with a cable and plug instead of a tail, became the graphic symbol of the Urbino electric.[2]

 
Solaris Urbino 8,9 LE electric during test rides in Gdańsk

Urbino 8,9 LE electric edit

The prototype Solaris Urbino 8,9 LE electric had its début on 20 September 2011, during the Transexpo 2011 fair. The vehicle design was based on the Urbino 8,9 LE. The vehicle was equipped with a 120 kW 4-pole asynchronous electric motor. Traction batteries with a capacity of 124 kWh were placed in the engine chamber in the high-floor part of the bus deck. The battery weight of 1400 kg forced the designers to reduce the weight of the vehicle, which was achieved, among others, thanks to the application of lighter materials for the side panels (carbon fibre), thinner windows, or aluminium rims.[1] It was the first electric bus manufactured in Poland. The chief advantages of a bus powered by electricity are, i.a. the lack of noxious emissions, which means the protection of the natural environment, as well as a low noise emission, but also a high efficiency of the electric drive and lower operating costs in connection with the lower price of electric power needed to cover the same distance as a conventionally powered vehicle.[3][4][2]

In the first half of 2012, the producer built the second prototype with more elaborate equipment (such as air conditioning). It was fitted with a fast-charging system, using special chargers, that facilitated a full recharge of depleted batteries in a matter of 1.5 hours. This allowed to extend the range achieved on a single charging session to over 150 km. During the first tests of the electric bus, which took place in the first half of 2012 in Poznań, the bus covered over 3000 km failure-free. Later on, the same prototype was tested also in other Polish cities – in Warsaw, Cracow and Jaworzno (see section: Operators). During tests held in Zakopane, the Urbino electric 8,9 LE carried passengers on the route leading up to the mountain lake Morskie Oko. Meanwhile, in Poznań the bus was covered in artificial grass and it transported football fans who visited the city during the UEFA EURO football cup in June 2012.[2][5]

Awards edit

The innovation of the Solaris Urbino electric concept was appreciated and awarded by automotive industry experts. Readers of German magazine “Busplaner” declared the vehicle the “Innovation of 2012” in the Public Transport category. Meanwhile, the jury at the Transexpo trade fair awarded it the Golden Medal for product of the year 2011. Five years later, the twelve-metre electric bus of Solaris won the prestigious award of “Bus of the Years 2017”.[6]

Technical data edit

Technical data of the Urbino 8,9 LE electric (status for 2018)
Length 8950 mm
Width 2400 mm
Height 2850–3350 mm (depending on the bodywork)
Wheelbase 4380 mm
Front/Rear overhang 2080 mm

2490 mm

Front axle Independent axle ZF
Rear drive axle DANA axle
Steering system ZF Servocom
Levelling system ECAS suspension, kneeling height ca. 70 mm, raising to ca. 60 mm
Brake system EBS, ABS, ASR, hand brake, bus stop brake
Electric motor asynchronous motor of 120/160 kW
Battery Lithium-ion battery; capacity dependent on customer requirements
Charging pantograph or plug-in
Electric fittings Based on CAN bus
Doors 1-2-0 or 1-1-0 (width of first door: 850 mm, second door: 1350 mm);

entrance height: 320 mm

Number of seats max. 27 (depending on interior layout)

Powertrain and batteries edit

The Solaris Urbino 8,9 LE electric has been fitted with an electric drive, the core element of which is a four-pole asynchronous motor boasting a maximum power of 160 kW and a maximum torque of 1400 Nm. In the prototype bus, the motor is fed with power that is stored in two liquid-cooled lithium batteries with a total capacity of 124 kWh and a rated voltage of 600 V, supplied by Polish firm Wamtechnik. The capacity of the battery in this, as well as in other models of that bus, depends on customer requirements and the particular nature of the bus line the vehicles are used on. The charging of two batteries weighing a total of 1400 kg at a charging terminal of 3x400 V 63 A takes at the most four hours and involves a plug-in connection or (optionally) a bus roof-mounted pantograph. Recharging is also possible en route thanks to energy recuperation during braking. The maximum driving range of the first buses spanned 100 to 150 km, whereas the maximum speed of the vehicle totalled 50 km/h. The distance they are able to cover on a single charging session depends on the capacity of the battery selected by the customer. The drivetrain consists of a ZF RL55-type independent front suspension and rear axle DANA G150, which are set on air bellows.[7][2][5]

Bus body and interior edit

The body structure has been made of steel sections of increased corrosion resistance. Due to the large weight of the battery, it was necessary to reduce the vehicle weight. To make the outer panels of the bodywork, the manufacturer chose stainless steel and lightweight panels made from carbon fibre which has also been used for the rear engine chamber cover. Components with a reduced weight, such as thinner windows, lighter seats, a mahogany floor (instead of a plywood one), foamed ACM for air feed ducts and aluminium rims, have been used in the Urbino 8,9 LE electric for the final touch. In order to reduce power consumption on interior and external lighting, the manufacturer went for LED lamps. A state-of-the-art panel with three LCD touch screens instead of analogue indicators and traditional switches complete the driver's cabin. The bus contains a maximum of 27 seats (depending on the interior layout). A ramp for disabled passengers is installed in the second door, and space is reserved for passengers using wheelchairs, prams, or pushchairs, opposite of that door.[7][2][5]

 
Urbino 8,9 LE electric in Sète (France)

Operators edit

Country City Operator Number of vehicles Years of delivery
  Austria Klagenfurt Stadtwerke Klagenfurt 1 2013 [8]
  Belgium Brussels STIB 7 2018 [9]
  Czech Republic České Budějovice DPM 11 2018 [10][11][12]
  France Sète Agglopôle Mobilité 2 2018 [13]
  Hungary Paks Paksi Közlekedési kft. 4 2020 [14]
  Latvia Jūrmala JAS 2 2019 [15]
  Poland Ostrołęka MZK 2 2015 [16]
Cracow MPK 4 2016 [17]
Jaworzno PKM 4 2017 [18]
Chodzież MZK 1 2018 [19]
Stalowa Wola MZK 10 2018 [20][21]
Września City Hall 1 2017 [22]
Katowice RCKiK 2 2018 [23]
Ciechanów ZKM 1 2018 [24]
Switzerland Saint Gallen VBSG 1 2019 [25]
Fribourg tpf 5 2021 [26]
Vehicles in total: 57 for 14 recipients [3]

Poland edit

In June 2012, as part of tests, the first prototype bus carried passengers free of charge for three weeks during the UEFA European Football Championship 2012, in Poznań on the “E” line, running from the International Airport Poznań – Ławica, past roundabout Rondo Kaponiera up to shopping, art and business centre Centrum Handlu, Sztuki i Biznesu Stary Browar.[27][28][29] During that time the bus covered about 3000 km failure-free. For promotional purposes the bus body was covered in artificial grass, while the headliner featured the image of the sky. In July 2012 the bus was tested by operator MZA Warszawa on the bus line 222[30] (which later was serviced by Solaris Urbino 12 electric buses acquired by the operator in 2015[31]) . In the same year, the bus was also tested on the 370 bus line route on the streets of Jaworzno.[32] During tests in Zakopane, the Urbino electric 8,9 LE carried passengers among others to mountain lake Morskie Oko.[33]

In September 2014, Solaris signed a contract for the supply of two electric buses of the Solaris Urbino 8,9 LE electric to public transport operator MZK Ostrołęka. The contract was worth PLN 3.2 million, or 1.6 million per bus. The buses made it to the buyer in spring 2015. These were the first new electric buses to go to the Polish recipient.[34][16]

In January 2013, tests with the Solaris Urbino 8,9 LE electric were carried out by public transport operator MPK Kraków. The electric bus was tested on the route of bus line 537 connecting Cracow Main Railway Station - East with the district of Witkowice. During the tests the Solaris bus reached a maximum range of ca. 100 km on a single charging session. In 2014, Cracow launched tests of the 12-metre version of the electric Solaris. A year later operator MPK Kraków announced a tender for the supply of four nine-metre electric buses, which ended in two bids being filed: one by Solaris and the other by Czech manufacturer SOR. The bid was won by Solaris, which consequently supplied four pantograph-charged Urbino 8,9 LE electric buses in 2016.[35][36][17][37]

After the tests in 2013, and pursuant to the delivery of the first Urbino 12 electric to Jaworzno, in 2017, operator PKM purchased another 22 electric buses from Solaris, including four Urbino 8,9 LE electric. Thanks to these investments, emission-free buses now constitute 40% of the fleet of PKM Jaworzno.[18]

At the beginning of 2017, operator MZK in Chodzież launched a call for bids for the supply of one MIDI-class electric bus. The tender was won by Solaris, and later, in March 2018, the bus was handed over to the operator.[19]

In April 2017, a tender for 19 city buses, including 10 electric ones, was announced by public transport operator MZK Stalowa Wola. As a result, the company received 10 electric Solaris buses one year later.[20][21]

Also at the beginning of 2017, Solaris secured an order for one Solaris Urbino 8,9 LE electric for the municipality of Września; the bus was delivered in December 2017, whereas in January 2018 it rolled out on the streets of the town constituting part of the newly launched local public transport service.[22][38]

At the beginning of 2017, the Regional Blood Donation and Hemotherapy Centre (RCKiK) launched a call for tender for two electrically propelled mobile blood donation centres. The sole offer was submitted by Solaris, which already had experience making a mobile blood donation centres based on the Solaris Vacanza coach.[39] The gross price of the two Urbino 8,9 LE electric adapted to the needs of the RCKiK was set at PLN 6.1 million. The first bus was delivered to Katowice mid-2018. It is the first electric bloodmobile in the world.[23]

Europe edit

The first one to buy electric Solaris buses was, in 2013, the Austrian city of Klagenfurt. Public services company Stadtwerke Klagenfurt acquired one electric vehicle to service the route between the main railway station and the university campus.[8]

In July 2017, the biggest Belgian bus operator – STIB, which handles urban bus services in Brussels, placed an order for 7 zero-emission city buses of the MIDI class with the Polish manufacturer; these buses were delivered at the beginning of 2018.[9]

In 2018, Solaris provided two Solaris Urbino 8,9 LE electric buses to the city of Sète, on the southern coast of France.[40]

The year 2018 saw the delivery of the first electric buses of 8.9 m made in collaboration with Škoda Electric. As was the case for the 12-metre buses produced by Škoda together with Solaris, these vehicles were also later named Škoda Perun. The receiving party was the municipal operator from České Budějovice.[11][12]

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Solaris Urbino 8 9 LE electric is a low entry electric city bus that debuted in autumn 2011 It was produced by the company Solaris Bus amp Coach S A from Bolechowo near Poznan Its design is based on the Solaris Urbino 8 9 LE It was the first electric bus manufactured in Poland In Poland it is in use in Ostroleka Cracow Jaworzno Ciechanow Chodziez Wrzesnia Katowice and Stalowa Wola Solaris Urbino 8 9 LE electricOverviewManufacturerSolaris Bus amp CoachProduction2013 presentAssemblyBolechowo PolandBody and chassisClassSingle deck city busDoors2Floor typeLow entryPowertrainEngineVossloh Kiepe ElectricCapacity21 29 seatsPower output120 kW 163 HP DimensionsWheelbase4380 mmLength8950 mmWidth2400 mmHeight3250 mmContents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 Urbino 8 9 LE electric 2 Awards 3 Technical data 3 1 Powertrain and batteries 3 2 Bus body and interior 4 Operators 4 1 Poland 4 2 Europe 5 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Solaris Ubino 18 HybridOrigins edit In 1999 Solaris unveiled its first city bus of the Urbino family the Solaris Urbino 12 In subsequent years the manufacturer widened the city bus range adding new models which initially were conventionally fuelled In 2002 Solaris showed a new version of the Urbino the so called 2nd generation Two years later in 2004 the third generation of the Urbino had its premiere In 2006 at the IAA Nutzfahrzeuge trade fair in Hanover Solaris Bus amp Coach S A displayed a third generation bus which was also the first of its hybrid models the Solaris Urbino 18 hybrid It was the first serially produced hybrid bus in Europe As a result Solaris joined the European leaders of eco friendly technology in public transport Krzysztof Olszewski founder of Solaris Bus amp Coach said at that time that Diesel has died long live electricity In 2008 Solaris showcased the Urbino 8 9 LE model which later served as the base for the Urbino 8 9 LE electric 1 A green dachshund the trademark of Solaris with a cable and plug instead of a tail became the graphic symbol of the Urbino electric 2 nbsp Solaris Urbino 8 9 LE electric during test rides in GdanskUrbino 8 9 LE electric edit The prototype Solaris Urbino 8 9 LE electric had its debut on 20 September 2011 during the Transexpo 2011 fair The vehicle design was based on the Urbino 8 9 LE The vehicle was equipped with a 120 kW 4 pole asynchronous electric motor Traction batteries with a capacity of 124 kWh were placed in the engine chamber in the high floor part of the bus deck The battery weight of 1400 kg forced the designers to reduce the weight of the vehicle which was achieved among others thanks to the application of lighter materials for the side panels carbon fibre thinner windows or aluminium rims 1 It was the first electric bus manufactured in Poland The chief advantages of a bus powered by electricity are i a the lack of noxious emissions which means the protection of the natural environment as well as a low noise emission but also a high efficiency of the electric drive and lower operating costs in connection with the lower price of electric power needed to cover the same distance as a conventionally powered vehicle 3 4 2 In the first half of 2012 the producer built the second prototype with more elaborate equipment such as air conditioning It was fitted with a fast charging system using special chargers that facilitated a full recharge of depleted batteries in a matter of 1 5 hours This allowed to extend the range achieved on a single charging session to over 150 km During the first tests of the electric bus which took place in the first half of 2012 in Poznan the bus covered over 3000 km failure free Later on the same prototype was tested also in other Polish cities in Warsaw Cracow and Jaworzno see section Operators During tests held in Zakopane the Urbino electric 8 9 LE carried passengers on the route leading up to the mountain lake Morskie Oko Meanwhile in Poznan the bus was covered in artificial grass and it transported football fans who visited the city during the UEFA EURO football cup in June 2012 2 5 Awards editThe innovation of the Solaris Urbino electric concept was appreciated and awarded by automotive industry experts Readers of German magazine Busplaner declared the vehicle the Innovation of 2012 in the Public Transport category Meanwhile the jury at the Transexpo trade fair awarded it the Golden Medal for product of the year 2011 Five years later the twelve metre electric bus of Solaris won the prestigious award of Bus of the Years 2017 6 Technical data editTechnical data of the Urbino 8 9 LE electric status for 2018 Length 8950 mmWidth 2400 mmHeight 2850 3350 mm depending on the bodywork Wheelbase 4380 mmFront Rear overhang 2080 mm 2490 mmFront axle Independent axle ZFRear drive axle DANA axleSteering system ZF ServocomLevelling system ECAS suspension kneeling height ca 70 mm raising to ca 60 mmBrake system EBS ABS ASR hand brake bus stop brakeElectric motor asynchronous motor of 120 160 kWBattery Lithium ion battery capacity dependent on customer requirementsCharging pantograph or plug inElectric fittings Based on CAN busDoors 1 2 0 or 1 1 0 width of first door 850 mm second door 1350 mm entrance height 320 mmNumber of seats max 27 depending on interior layout Powertrain and batteries edit The Solaris Urbino 8 9 LE electric has been fitted with an electric drive the core element of which is a four pole asynchronous motor boasting a maximum power of 160 kW and a maximum torque of 1400 Nm In the prototype bus the motor is fed with power that is stored in two liquid cooled lithium batteries with a total capacity of 124 kWh and a rated voltage of 600 V supplied by Polish firm Wamtechnik The capacity of the battery in this as well as in other models of that bus depends on customer requirements and the particular nature of the bus line the vehicles are used on The charging of two batteries weighing a total of 1400 kg at a charging terminal of 3x400 V 63 A takes at the most four hours and involves a plug in connection or optionally a bus roof mounted pantograph Recharging is also possible en route thanks to energy recuperation during braking The maximum driving range of the first buses spanned 100 to 150 km whereas the maximum speed of the vehicle totalled 50 km h The distance they are able to cover on a single charging session depends on the capacity of the battery selected by the customer The drivetrain consists of a ZF RL55 type independent front suspension and rear axle DANA G150 which are set on air bellows 7 2 5 Bus body and interior edit The body structure has been made of steel sections of increased corrosion resistance Due to the large weight of the battery it was necessary to reduce the vehicle weight To make the outer panels of the bodywork the manufacturer chose stainless steel and lightweight panels made from carbon fibre which has also been used for the rear engine chamber cover Components with a reduced weight such as thinner windows lighter seats a mahogany floor instead of a plywood one foamed ACM for air feed ducts and aluminium rims have been used in the Urbino 8 9 LE electric for the final touch In order to reduce power consumption on interior and external lighting the manufacturer went for LED lamps A state of the art panel with three LCD touch screens instead of analogue indicators and traditional switches complete the driver s cabin The bus contains a maximum of 27 seats depending on the interior layout A ramp for disabled passengers is installed in the second door and space is reserved for passengers using wheelchairs prams or pushchairs opposite of that door 7 2 5 nbsp Urbino 8 9 LE electric in Sete France Operators editCountry City Operator Number of vehicles Years of delivery nbsp Austria Klagenfurt Stadtwerke Klagenfurt 1 2013 8 nbsp Belgium Brussels STIB 7 2018 9 nbsp Czech Republic Ceske Budejovice DPM 11 2018 10 11 12 nbsp France Sete Agglopole Mobilite 2 2018 13 nbsp Hungary Paks Paksi Kozlekedesi kft 4 2020 14 nbsp Latvia Jurmala JAS 2 2019 15 nbsp Poland Ostroleka MZK 2 2015 16 Cracow MPK 4 2016 17 Jaworzno PKM 4 2017 18 Chodziez MZK 1 2018 19 Stalowa Wola MZK 10 2018 20 21 Wrzesnia City Hall 1 2017 22 Katowice RCKiK 2 2018 23 Ciechanow ZKM 1 2018 24 Switzerland Saint Gallen VBSG 1 2019 25 Fribourg tpf 5 2021 26 Vehicles in total 57 for 14 recipients 3 Poland edit In June 2012 as part of tests the first prototype bus carried passengers free of charge for three weeks during the UEFA European Football Championship 2012 in Poznan on the E line running from the International Airport Poznan Lawica past roundabout Rondo Kaponiera up to shopping art and business centre Centrum Handlu Sztuki i Biznesu Stary Browar 27 28 29 During that time the bus covered about 3000 km failure free For promotional purposes the bus body was covered in artificial grass while the headliner featured the image of the sky In July 2012 the bus was tested by operator MZA Warszawa on the bus line 222 30 which later was serviced by Solaris Urbino 12 electric buses acquired by the operator in 2015 31 In the same year the bus was also tested on the 370 bus line route on the streets of Jaworzno 32 During tests in Zakopane the Urbino electric 8 9 LE carried passengers among others to mountain lake Morskie Oko 33 In September 2014 Solaris signed a contract for the supply of two electric buses of the Solaris Urbino 8 9 LE electric to public transport operator MZK Ostroleka The contract was worth PLN 3 2 million or 1 6 million per bus The buses made it to the buyer in spring 2015 These were the first new electric buses to go to the Polish recipient 34 16 In January 2013 tests with the Solaris Urbino 8 9 LE electric were carried out by public transport operator MPK Krakow The electric bus was tested on the route of bus line 537 connecting Cracow Main Railway Station East with the district of Witkowice During the tests the Solaris bus reached a maximum range of ca 100 km on a single charging session In 2014 Cracow launched tests of the 12 metre version of the electric Solaris A year later operator MPK Krakow announced a tender for the supply of four nine metre electric buses which ended in two bids being filed one by Solaris and the other by Czech manufacturer SOR The bid was won by Solaris which consequently supplied four pantograph charged Urbino 8 9 LE electric buses in 2016 35 36 17 37 After the tests in 2013 and pursuant to the delivery of the first Urbino 12 electric to Jaworzno in 2017 operator PKM purchased another 22 electric buses from Solaris including four Urbino 8 9 LE electric Thanks to these investments emission free buses now constitute 40 of the fleet of PKM Jaworzno 18 At the beginning of 2017 operator MZK in Chodziez launched a call for bids for the supply of one MIDI class electric bus The tender was won by Solaris and later in March 2018 the bus was handed over to the operator 19 In April 2017 a tender for 19 city buses including 10 electric ones was announced by public transport operator MZK Stalowa Wola As a result the company received 10 electric Solaris buses one year later 20 21 Also at the beginning of 2017 Solaris secured an order for one Solaris Urbino 8 9 LE electric for the municipality of Wrzesnia the bus was delivered in December 2017 whereas in January 2018 it rolled out on the streets of the town constituting part of the newly launched local public transport service 22 38 At the beginning of 2017 the Regional Blood Donation and Hemotherapy Centre RCKiK launched a call for tender for two electrically propelled mobile blood donation centres The sole offer was submitted by Solaris which already had experience making a mobile blood donation centres based on the Solaris Vacanza coach 39 The gross price of the two Urbino 8 9 LE electric adapted to the needs of the RCKiK was set at PLN 6 1 million The first bus was delivered to Katowice mid 2018 It is the first electric bloodmobile in the world 23 Europe edit The first one to buy electric Solaris buses was in 2013 the Austrian city of Klagenfurt Public services company Stadtwerke Klagenfurt acquired one electric vehicle to service the route between the main railway station and the university campus 8 In July 2017 the biggest Belgian bus operator STIB which handles urban bus services in Brussels placed an order for 7 zero emission city buses of the MIDI class with the Polish manufacturer these buses were delivered at the beginning of 2018 9 In 2018 Solaris provided two Solaris Urbino 8 9 LE electric buses to the city of Sete on the southern coast of France 40 The year 2018 saw the delivery of the first electric buses of 8 9 m made in collaboration with Skoda Electric As was the case for the 12 metre buses produced by Skoda together with Solaris these vehicles were also later named Skoda Perun The receiving party was the municipal operator from Ceske Budejovice 11 12 References edit a b Historia Solaris Bus amp Coach S A in Polish solarisbus com Retrieved 2018 09 30 a b c 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buses to Ceske Budejovice Metro Report Retrieved 2018 09 30 a b Skoda i pierwsze czeskie MIDI elektrobusy in Polish infobus pl Retrieved 2018 09 30 a b CZECHBUS 29BB czyli elektryczny midibus Skody FILM in Polish infobus pl Retrieved 2018 11 28 2 bus 100 electriques et une ligne 100 gratuite PDF Notre Agglopole in French 3 04 2018 46 Megerkezett Paksra a teljes Solaris villanybusz flotta in Hungarian Retrieved 2020 10 22 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Elektryczny debiut Solarisa w krajach nadbaltyckich in Polish infobus pl Retrieved 2018 11 28 a b Pierwsze nowe elektrobusy w Polsce in Polish infobus pl Retrieved 2018 10 01 a b PSMKMS Prywatna Strona Milosnika Komunikacji Miejskiej i Szynowej Solaris Urbino 8 9 LE electric in Polish www psmkms krakow pl Retrieved 2018 09 30 a b Jaworzno w 40 proc oparte na elektrobusach od Solarisa in Polish Retrieved 2018 09 30 a b Elektryczny Urbino 8 9LE juz w Chodziezy 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