COBUS Industries GmbH presents COBUS HYDRA, a hydrogen-driven airport bus. With its short refilling time and extended range, this fuel cell-powered airport bus offers a sustainable and state-of-the-art solution.

Fueled by hydrogen, the new apron bus is named after the star constellation of the powerful water-snake Hydra derived from Greek mythology.

Features include a refilling time of less than 9 minutes and an extended range of up to 400 kilometers.

The newest member of the company's innovative product portfolio is based on the proven e.COBUS 3000 as well as on a hydrogen-driven bus of the COBUS factory and shareholder CaetanoBUS.

Customers can also convert their existing fleet into sustainable, hydrogen-powered buses providing low noise and low emissions. 

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