
INNOVATIVE: ELECTRIC BUSES FOR SUSTAINABLE PUBLIC TRANSPORT CONCEPTS
Kiepe Electric delivers practical answers to the trend towards electric mobility. Our IMC buses convince with efficient use of energy, high charging capacity and novel electrical equipment for utility manufacturers.

We are going to transfer our many years of competence in the field of system integration of electrical systems for IMC buses to electrical systems for high-power charging battery buses.
Sven Wagner – Head of international Business
Do you want to reliably realise a sustainable public transport concept? Then, you should get to know our IMC buses and our electrical equipment for utility vehicles. Our many decades of experience with electrically driven buses has resulted in the most comprehensive system competence on the market. We can reliably assess the interaction of the components and their effects on the driving – safe operation is the pleasant result.
Kiepe Electric’s drive technology, the so-called “In Motion Charging” (IMC), has become a generic term for charging the battery when the bus is driving. It is a real proof of the innovative capacity that our electric systems, our numerous electric components, our digital offers like the Kiepe Fleet Management (KFM), and the Kiepe traction inverter (KTI) imply and of the solutions that we develop and manufacture.
Kiepe Electric’s life cycle management provides safety, which delights our customers. Thus, Kiepe Electric supports its customers throughout the lives of their vehicles: From the planning of the vehicles, through the manufacture and putting into operation to the many years of operation of the vehicles. It is an ideal support for the operators by the transition to operation of electric bus fleets.
IMC buses with zero-emission technology from Kiepe Electric already ensure environmentally friendly public transport in many metropolises and cities around the world, e.g. Seattle, San Francisco, Vancouver, Geneva, Milan, Solingen and Verona – to mention only a few great projects.
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