Laupheim receives electric buses: new city transport starts in two weeks!
Laupheim will start with two new electric bus routes every half hour on July 1, 2025, thereby improving public transport connections.

Laupheim receives electric buses: new city transport starts in two weeks!
In two weeks, Laupheim in the Biberach district will take a new step towards mobility. Public city bus transport is in the starting blocks, and there will be none other than fully electric buses that will run on the city's streets. This reports SWR Current.
A total of two lines will cross the city every half hour, which represents a significant improvement on the previous situation. Until now, Laupheim was only connected to the surrounding area by regional buses, but now the city center is directly served by the new lines 220 and 221. Many larger cities in the region such as Konstanz and Friedrichshafen already use similar systems - now Laupheim is following suit.
Efficient bus routes and sustainability
Süddeutsche Verkehrslinien GmbH & Co. KG (SVL) will operate city transport after the district council decided to introduce it in December 2022. It is a clear message: Laupheim not only wants to be better connected locally, but also wants to act in an ecologically sustainable manner. All new buses are powered by CO₂-friendly HVO 100, significantly reducing environmental impact. In addition to the price, the availability of fully electric buses also played a decisive role in the selection of providers, which led to a contract being awarded to SVL, whose offer was the most economical. The contract begins on July 1, 2025 and the term of the agreement is ten years.
The new city bus routes will not only shape the cityscape, but also represent an important part of the mobility transition towards a more environmentally friendly level of transport. This will be loud Schwäbische.de Around 200,000 scheduled kilometers are covered by electric buses every year. The stops introduced cover large parts of the city center, ensuring wider accessibility.
Challenges of e-mobility
The move towards fully electric city bus transport is part of a larger trend in Germany. The switch to e-mobility is urgently necessary in order to promote climate protection in inner-city transport VDV explained. Transport companies and municipalities have to overcome a variety of challenges, including converting depots and setting up appropriate charging infrastructure. Although e-buses have higher investment and operating costs, the advantages are disproportionate to the environmental damage of traditional means of transport.
The long range of the next generation of batteries could also mean significantly fewer vehicles in the future and thus further improve economic efficiency. With these measures, the city of Laupheim not only aims to improve local public transport, but also to take a pioneering role in sustainable mobility.
Ultimately, with the new bus routes, Laupheim not only creates a wide range of options for citizens who want to get to their destination without emissions, but also shows how modern mobility can be thought of in harmony with the environment. A step that not only benefits the city, but the entire region.