the paks case: e-bus procurement paks transport ltd. (pto
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Balázs Kiss External expert - Paks Transportation Ltd.
The Paks case: e-bus procurement –Paks Transport Ltd. (PTO of Paks)
16.09.2021. eBussed - ‘Procurement and Tendering of Electric Buses’
Basic data
• 18,788 (2018) inhabitants;• 154,08 km2;• Several peripherial parts of communes (Dunakömlőd, Biritó-
puszta, Csámpa-puszta, Gyapa, etc.); • Adjacent to the river Danube, has a port for inland freight
transport• Around 1500 local businesses, the biggest is by far the
Nuclear Power Plant• „Socialist industrial city”• Wealthy and ageing population (2nd wealthiest in Hungary)
Baseline
• Already above average motorization rate• Road infrastructure does not keep up,
including• Roads• Parking spaces
• Decreasing usage of public transport• High traffic going through the city• Bottlenecks
• Projects to mitigate these issues• SUMP (2018)• Transport Action Plan (2018, updated
continuously)
Planning ahead
• Construction of a newnuclear power plant – butalso developing a local smartgrid (Protheus Holding Plc. -> Paks Transportation Ltd.)
• Increased population, increased traffic
• Regional approach todevelopments
Initiated by the Municipality of Paks:• Involvement of ELENA-funding as part
of a bigger smart-grid project• Protheus Holding Plc. and later the
Paks Transportation Ltd.• SUMP & Transportation Intervention
Plan outlining main activities• In anticipation of the new Nuclear
Power Plant, therefore:• New roads• New buses & routes• Facilities, bycicle roads, parking
spaces, traffic management in thecity centre, bottlenecks, etc.
• Accounting for around roughly 15 million EUR
Implementing the Plan
Creating a newnetwork
The Municipality of Paks ordered a concept from theInsitute for TransportScience to recreate and refresh the publictransportation system
Implementing the Plan
Creating a newcompany
The Municipality and theTransportation Ltd. signeda contract for perfomingpublic services in terms of public transportmanagement and supplyinglocal public transportation
• As planned in the ELENA application, a separate entity manages local publictransportation
• Procurement processes are handled bythe Municipality
Procurement
• Tendering: Municipality as Beneficiaryin the frame of an Integrated TransportOP call for applications (1,7 billion HUF ~ 5 million EUR)
• Investment included 10 buses, trainingon handling, maintenance and repairs
• charging infrastructure and supportingfacilities (in a separate procurement)
• Call published on the 27th of December 2018
• Not included: passenger informationsystem
Two offers received (BYD, Solaris)
Further along the way
The public transport service was launchedon the 1st of February, 2021
• 200km with one charge• Driver are happy, buses are easy to
drive• Number of passengers is hard to tell
due to lockdown• User are generally happy, clock-face
scheduling makes planning easier, thenew network is more usable
• Unexpected criticism: families with 2 ormore cars don’t see why this is useful
Source: Paks II
COVID-19 repercussions
• Legal responsibilities (mask)• Mobil ticket as a preferred method• Entry at the first door, protective
equpment (medical gloves, disinfectants), daily disinfection
• No infections among the drivers• Opportunities offered to vaccinate, but
not mandatory• Test opportunities provided• Due to the service was only launched on
the 1st of February, 2021, the impactcan’t be assessed
Upscaling,future plans
• On the long run, restrictive measureswould contribute to rising passengernumbers
• In the frame of the Municipality• Other modes and solutions• DRT system in the outer areas (with a
mobile application) – taxi in case of toofew passengers
• In the frame of the Protheus-project• The Nuclear Power Plant needs
frequent and steady service (servicecontract)
• Other modes (ferry, bycicle, scooter)• Smart passenger stations
Project smedia
Thank you!
Questions are welcome!https://www.interregeurope.eu/e-mob