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The Centralized Control Station (PCC), a key tool in the process of electrification of Zaragoza's bus fleet

19/09/2024

Source: El Periódico de Aragón

The new Centralized Control Center (PCC) for Avanza's bus fleet in Zaragoza is now up and running. It is a key tool in the electrification process initiated just over three years ago. The presentation of this control room completes the first phase of this plan, which has included not only the acquisition of 68 100% electric buses, but also the construction and installation of the corresponding recharging points, equipped with the most advanced technology, and a specific electric line that provides the necessary power so that the buses can be charged at the required rate.

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