Bombardier Launches PrimoveCity, Electric Mobility

today announced the launch of BOMBARDIER PrimoveCity, its new e-mobility solution, together with the establishment of a new centre of competence to enable the next generation of electric mobility. PrimoveCity addresses the range and recharging constraints of electric vehicles and promises to reshape transportation by providing common technology for all forms of electric vehicles, including trams, buses, commercial vehicles, taxis and cars. The new centre of excellence is located at BombardierBombardier’s engineering and manufacturing site in Mannheim, Germany, which will also have a state-of-the-art testing and development facility opening in September 2011. The new e-mobility centre of competence will support future partnerships, projects and opportunities in the fast moving electric mobility sector.

André Navarri, President, Bombardier Transportation, said: "The aim of the PrimoveCity program is to change the game in electric mobility by providing easy, unlimited emission-free mobility in cities for all types of electric vehicles. Trams, buses, cars and trucks will be able to operate electrically without catenaries, cables, stops, long waits for batteries to recharge and, most importantly, they will be able to share the same infrastructure."

Jeremie Desjardins, head of the PrimoveCity program, Bombardier Transportation, stated: "We are proud to have reached this stage. After successfully concluding the initial tests for trams and buses, Bombardier’s objective is not to start manufacturing any type of non-rail vehicles but to offer the PRIMOVE technology to other industries also."

Bombardier will present its groundbreaking PrimoveCity program at the UITP 2011 59th World Congress and Mobility & City Transport Exhibition taking place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, next April, 11-14.

Bombardier Aerospace’s PrimoveCity solution is changing the game in electric mobility, it aims to be the major enabler in achieving truly sustainable urban mobility. No other e-mobility solution provides comparable benefits of dynamic charging, power, flexibility, safety and intermodality.

PrimoveCity utilizes the PRIMOVE technology capable of providing power transfer for all electric vehicles. Using inductive energy transfer, PRIMOVE equipment mounted under the vehicle generates power from cables creating a magnetic field placed under the ground’s surface. The system only energizes when it is fully covered by the vehicle. Vehicle and wayside components are designed to meet all applicable safety standards. Reliable performance is ensured, even under adverse weather and ground conditions such as snow, rain, ice, sand or water.

PRIMOVE contactless system is one of the highlights of the innovative BOMBARDIER ECO4 portfolio of products and technologies, which offer energy and cost-efficient solutions for total train performance.

Bombardier Transportation, together with other leading industrial partners and universities, participates in the Flanders’ DRIVE project ‘Inductive Charging for Electric Vehicles’, which is financially supported by the Flemish government.

Bombardier Transportation, a global leader in rail technology, offers the broadest portfolio in the rail industry and delivers innovative products and services that set new standards in sustainable mobility. BOMBARDIER ECO4 technologies – built on the four cornerstones of energy, efficiency, economy and ecology – conserve energy, protect the environment and help to improve total train performance. Bombardier Transportation is headquartered in Berlin, Germany and has a presence in over 60 countries. It has an installed base of over 100,000 vehicles worldwide.

A world-leading manufacturer of innovative transportation solutions, from commercial aircraft and business jets to rail transportation equipment, systems and services, Bombardier Inc. is a global corporation headquartered in Canada. Its revenues for the fiscal year ended Jan. 31, 2010, were $19.4 billion US, and its shares are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (BBD). 

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