Global Mass Transit is pleased to announce its second conference on Clean Buses in APAC 2019 on October 14-15, 2019 in Singapore.
The conference will explore topics such as key trends and outlook, policy framework, fleet of the future, clean diesel buses, deployment of electric buses, electric bus charging Infrastructure, deployment of hydrogen and fuel cell buses, options for retrofit and upgrade, O&M of clean buses, alternate fuel buses, financing and procurement strategies, and is autonomous and electric the future?
The conference is targeted at executives, managers and decision-makers from public transport authorities and operating companies, policymakers, transit agencies, city government officials, OEMs, bus manufacturers, suppliers of bus components, technology providers, energy providers, charging solution suppliers and battery manufacturers, funding agencies, multilateral development banks, consultants, researchers and academicians. It will cover a range of clean buses and solutions. Examples will be provided for large, medium and small transit agencies.
Some of the participating organisations from our previous conferences on clean buses include:Aberdeen City Council, UK; Arriva Passenger Transport Netherland; Agra City Transport Services Ltd, India; Akershus County Council, Norway; Aluminium Revolutionary Chassis Company, Australia; Amminex Emissions Technology, Denmark; Arriva, UK; Ashok Leyland Limited, India; Asian Development Bank, Philippines; Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI); BAE Systems;Ballard Power Systems; C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, UK; C40 Cities; Confederation of Passenger Transport, UK; De Lijn, Belgium; Daimler Buses (South East Asia), Singapore; Delta Power Solutions Ind. Pvt. Ltd, India; ElaadNL; European Investment Bank, Luxembourg; Ebusco, The Netherlands; Eminox Limited; Faurecia Clean Mobility, France; Frost & Sullivan, Singapore; Gas Networks Ireland; GVB Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Holding Graz Linien (HGL), Austria; HyER - Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and Electro-mobility in European Regions; Hispacold, Spain; Hydrogenics, Germany; Hydrogenics, Malaysia; Indra Systems, Spain; inno-V, The Netherlands; ITM Power, UK; IES-Synergy; INERIS; JBM Group, India; KPMG, Singapore; Land Transport Authority (LTA), Singapore; Light Rail Transit Consultants, Germany; Lithium Urban Technologies Pvt Ltd., India; McKinsey & Company, The Netherlands; Movia Public Transport, Denmark; Marcopolo, Malaysia; Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT), Japan; Ministry of Transport, Czech Republic; Ministry of Transport, Thailand; National Transport Authority, Ireland; Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; National Organisation Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology (NOW); Otokar Europe; PitPoint, The Netherlands; Provincie Gelderland, The Netherlands; PSI Transcom, Germany; Public Transport Neuchâtel, Switzerland; PowerCell, Sweden; Provincie Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands; Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited (PMPML), India; Putrajaya Corporation, Malaysia; Road Transport Administration, Latvia; Siemens; Society for Mobility and Public Transport , Italy; Siemens Mobility, Belgium; Singapore Electric Vehicles, Singapore; Singapore Institute of Technology, Singapore; Stadtwerke Münster, Germany; Sterling E-Mobility, India;Transport Passengers Emilia-Romagna, Italy; Tallinna Linnatranspordi, Estonia; TNO Singapore;Tower Transit, Singapore; Tower Transit, United Kingdom; Transport for London, UK; University of Applied Science Esslingen, Germany; Urban Mass Transit Company Limited - UMTC, India; Uttar Pradesh Urban Transport Directorate, India; Varanasi City Transport Services Ltd, India; VDL Bus & Coach, The Netherlands; Vervoerregio Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Volgren Australia Pty Ltd;Volvo Group; Van Hool, Belgium; Wrightbus; etc.
Mission
The conference will focus on the progress and opportunities in the deployment of clean buses in the region. It will explore policy initiatives, nationwide programmes, city-level commitments, relevant experiences, recent developments, best practices, issues with large-scale deployment and lessons learnt, and provide information on formulating urban strategy plans, as well as on procuring, financing, operating and maintaining clean buses.
The conference will bring together policymakers, transit agencies, city government officials, OEMs, bus manufacturers, suppliers of bus components, technology providers, energy providers, charging solution suppliers and battery manufacturers, funding agencies, multilateral development banks, consultants, researchers and academicians. It will cover a range of clean buses and solutions. Examples will be provided for large, medium and small transit agencies.
Monday, 14 October, 2019 - Tuesday, 15 October, 2019 8:00 AM - 3:30 PMNorth Asia East Time
Marina Bay SandsSands Expo and Convention Centre10 Bayfront AvenueSingapore 018956+65 6688 8888
Gunjan Parashar