Australasian Bus & Coach

HIDDEN POTENTIAL

WHILE THE storage capacity, charging rates, electricity grid dependency and support based on time of use per day is key, it’s the unique combinations of equipment and a deeper understanding how to maximise its use for new revenue streams that is starting to excite operators keen to understand truly ‘what’s in it for them’.

ABC magazine spoke exclusively to ABB Australia’s Sean Stove, Transport Segment Lead, to learn more…

ABC: Hello, Sean. Hope all is well and thanks for joining us. Firstly, before we start, and as we always do, could you please explain to our readers a little bit about yourself and how you got to work for ABB in Australia?

Hello. Thanks for the invitation. I’m currently ABB Australia’s head of transportation and rail segments, having been involved in the rail sector since 2003. Joining ABB in 1997, I held

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