Two more autonomous trolleybuses assembled in Vinnytsia

Two more new VinLine trolleybuses with the option of autonomous operation, assembled by specialists of the Vinnytsia Transport Company, have been launched in Vinnytsia.

Serhiy Morgunov, the mayor of Vinnytsia, announced this on Telegram, Ukrinform reports. 

"Employees of the Vinnytsia Transport Company have assembled two more VinLine trolleybuses with autonomous driving. Today they were released on the line," Morgunov wrote.

According to him, the new vehicles have been put on routes connecting remote areas of the city with the railway station.

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The mayor noted that an increase in the number of vehicles on these routes would reduce the travel time by an average of 20 minutes.

Since 2019, Vinnytsia Transport Company has already produced a total of 14 VinLine trolleybuses, nine of which have a 20 km autonomous range.

As reported earlier, on May 10, three Swiss Tram2000 vehicles  arrived in Vinnytsia as part of the Zurich Trams for Vinnytsia project.