17A and 70A in Vienna-Favoriten Have Been Converted to E-Bus Lines

There, you can now find battery-powered electric buses from Mercedes. These are charged at a fast charging station at the Oberlaa subway stop for about a quarter of an hour after each round. At night, they go to the competence center for e-mobility in Siebenhirten.
17A and 70A: Vienna Received New E-Bus Lines
"Already more than 80 percent of passengers are traveling emission-free with the subway, tram, and e-buses. With the start of the two new bus lines, we are taking the next important step towards climate neutrality," said Öffi-Councilor Peter Hanke (SPÖ) in a press release from Wiener Linien on Monday. "By the end of 2025, we will have converted about a fifth of our entire bus fleet to emission-free drives. This effectively saves CO2 and provides even more quality of life for the Viennese."
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