Iveco Group Unveils Prototype Centre for Diverse Energy Vehicles in Czech Republic
Key Ideas
  • Iveco Bus inaugurates a new prototype & testing centre in Vysoké Mýto, Czech Republic, catering to natural gas, electric, and hydrogen vehicles.
  • The 4,100m² facility features advanced testing capabilities, workshops for machining and manufacturing, and 3D printing capabilities.
  • The centre aims to develop future vehicle models with the latest technologies, focusing on diverse energy propulsion systems.
  • The company is investing in training to ensure the team is well-versed in new energy technologies, with plans to collaborate with other research facilities for validation tests.
Iveco Group's brand, Iveco Bus, unveiled a new prototype & testing Centre in Vysoké Mýto, Czech Republic. The inauguration event was attended by Czech Minister of Transport Martin Kupka, highlighting the centre's importance. Spanning 4,100m², the facility caters to natural gas, electric, and hydrogen vehicles. It offers 12 workstations, a thermal chamber, and areas for various vehicle tests. The centre also focuses on machining, manufacturing, and 3D printing. With an emphasis on training, the staff is set to boost their skills in new energy technologies by 25%. This initiative aligns with the company's commitment to developing future vehicle models with cutting-edge technologies, irrespective of the energy source. The centre's collaboration with other research facilities indicates a comprehensive approach to validation tests. Additionally, recent orders for electric and hybrid buses underscore Iveco Bus's dedication to innovative and sustainable transportation solutions.
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