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INIT partners with USA-based public transport system

INIT continues to find success overseas

INIT has continued its move overseas, recently entering into a five-year partnership with Washington, USA based King County Metro (KCM) to provide an advanced vehicle health monitoring system and smart charge management system from CarMedialab.

The cloud-based technologies will be conveyed across an initial forty-five battery-powered electric buses and trolleybuses, eventually extending to a total of 500 battery electric coaches and 174 trolleys over the contract term.

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“This RFP award for MOBILEcharge and MOBILEvhm enables King County Metro to deliver quality service with an electrified coach fleet,” KCM project manager Scott Niskanen says.

“This technology supports King County Metro’s mandate of Zero Emissions by 2035 and is made possible through collaboration between Metro, KCIT, CarMediaLab, and INIT.”

By integrating MOBILEvhm software with INIT’s existing onboard computers, KCM will achieve real-time vehicle health monitoring, enabling proactive maintenance, reduced downtime, and enhanced service reliability.

MOBILEcharge will also be implemented as a cloud solution equipping both existing and future charging stations. A total of 369 charging stations will be outfitted offering parallel, controlled, and automated charging processes by connecting charging points, the electricity supply, and operational information systems.

MOBILEcharge will calculate KCM’s charging plans for all upcoming charging operations by load shifting. This means that the vehicles arrive at the depot and are connected to the charging cable, but the charging process, controlled by MOBILEcharge, starts at a later time and with a lower capacity. Further savings will be realised when vehicles are charged during more economical times when electricity prices are lower.

The long-standing partnership between KCM and INIT began years ago with an Intermodal Transport Control System for full fleet operations. Then, in 2022, the regional ORCA fare system was launched, underscoring the success of a fully integrated ITS system.

KCM’s electrification project marks a significant advancement in achieving a greener, more sustainable future for public transportation, which benefits both the community and the environment.

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