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Sign upApril 30, 2024
Iveco, Transdev, Solea
Mulhouse
Transdev, Tallano Technologies and IVECO BUS present a solution for recovering fine particles generated by bus braking systems. Studies and tests of this anti-pollution device are underway, with a view to real-life testing in the fall of 2024. Initially tested on three IVECO BUS (nouvelle fenêtre) city buses, this technology for recovering fine-particle pollutants will be deployed on 50 IVECO BUS buses during the trial. Analyses will thus be carried out on a large scale in a real-life situation. The tests organized in 2024, representing an international first, will pave the way for new stages, such as approval of the pollution control system when the standards are defined, and industrial development of the solution. Indeed, the braking particle capture system based on Tallano’s technology, and implemented by Transdev and IVECO BUS, is ideally suited to both new vehicles and the retrofitting of existing buses.
On average, every year, one city buse emits 4kg of braking particles which, without appropriate devices, end up in the atmosphere and on the ground. Protected by a portfolio of some fifty patents, filed in over 10 countries, the technology enables the capture of over 70% of the fine particle pollution emitted by the friction of brake pads on bus brake discs.
Tallano Technologies was founded on a single ambition: to reduce air pollution from the emission of fine particles by braking systems. Each braking action causes the emission of fine particles (PM10 and PM2.5), loaded with carbon and heavy metals, which remain suspended in the air, endangering the health of users and citizens. Our TAMIC® solution captures them at the source of emission, at the heart of the brake itself, preventing them from being dispersed in the air and inhaled. It is capable of capturing at least 70% of PM emitted during braking, whether the vehicle is individual or collective, light or heavy, thermal or electric. It consists of an electronic board that activates a turbine during braking and a filter that retains the particles, enabling their eventual reprocessing. Protected by a portfolio of patents worldwide, TAMIC® can easily be fitted as original equipment on cars, as well as retrofitted to trucks and rail vehicles.
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