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According to the EIB, the project focuses on replacing the existing old diesel and LPG bus fleet of the main Public Transport Operator of Vilnius (UAB VILNIAUS VIESASIS TRANSPORTAS "VVT") by a zero emission bus fleet mainly composed of 12-meter and articulated 18-meter long electric and hydrogen buses, together with some smaller electric buses (8-meter and 10-meter long minibuses and midibuses), up to a total of 161 units. The project scope also includes 145 charging points for the electric buses powered by electricity. Some minor repair works in the roofs and floors of the existing depots are also financed under this operation. Finally, 9 electric service light vehicles (cars and vans) are included in the scope under this project.
To date, it is not yet known to the EIB who the supplier for the e-buses and/or the charging infrastructure will be.
According to the Nordic Investment Bank, VVT is a Vilnius-city-owned public transport services provider in the capital area. The company carries approximately 500,0000 passengers daily.
The Nordic Investment Bank appears to be a co-financier of the project along with the EIB.
| Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| - | - | - | - | UAB Vilniaus Viesasis Transportas | Client | Transport |
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