
Scania is set to enhance Sweden’s public transportation system with the delivery of new electric buses starting this summer.
The initial batch will include the two-axle low-entry Scania Fencer f1 model, equipped with four battery packs.
Following this, the three-axle low-entry Scania Irizar i3 buses with five battery packs are scheduled for delivery at the turn of the year.
The company said these buses represent a significant step towards a more sustainable and safer local transport system.
The electric buses, charged using local and sustainable hydro power, will be delivered through a partnership with local Scania dealer Berners and operator Connect Bus.
They will serve both city and suburban routes in and around Åre, a region known for its wide temperature range, which can vary by as much as 60°C throughout the year.

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By GlobalDataThe order for these electric buses was placed in 2024. The 14 buses are built on Scania’s battery electric platform, launched in October 2023 and recently expanded to include a three-axle variant.
Scania Urban Solutions head Anna Ställberg said: “We listened to the market and developed an electric bus platform that meets today’s transport needs. This order demonstrates that customers and authorities appreciate its benefits. In addition to having zero tailpipe emissions, the buses are also equipped with the latest road safety technology, including new advanced driver assistance system functionalities.”
The region has already seen Scania electric buses in operation, which have successfully navigated the extreme temperature variations, from +30°C in summer to -30°C in winter.
Connect Bus CEO Jonas Kempe added: “Connect Bus is looking forward to receiving the first batch of electric two- and three-axle buses from Scania. With this order, we are investing in a healthier living environment and taking the next step to making zero emissions the new standard.”
Additionally, Scania has recently introduced the Super 11 engine, an 11-litre segment innovation that enhances performance and flexibility.