„Erschütternde Inkompetenz“ – Elektrobusse im Wert von zweistelligen Millionenbeträgen stehen eineinhalb Jahre lang still, weil es keine Ladestationen gibt

    https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/shocking-incompetence-electric-buses-worth-tens-of-millions-sit-idle-for-year-and-a-half-due-to-lack-of-charging-points/a828840626.html

    Von Banania2020

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    1. SeriesDowntown5947 on

      That was easy to foresee. There’s no space for the buses. There needs to be new large bus centers. Somewhere. That will have the facilities to charge thousands of busses. Each bust been a specfic distance away dur.to battery fires. A lot of space. Then maintaining the buses. Presently large garages overall thr buses. Been electric this is now more complicated. Again space been needed etc

    2. Kindly_Hedgehog_5806 on

      It is another demonstration on behalf of this government of its abject failure to be able to be to deliver value for the Irish taxpayer and to be able to show competence when it comes to public procurement.

      Now we are on the hook for storage and maintenance of the buses, wait until you see, it’s 2026 and these will be like the voting machines!

    3. smudgeonalense on

      „I propose we put the cart before the horse“
      Someone in a Dublin bus meeting probably.

    4. Ok-Stress-4369 on

      I don’t think it gets noted enough on here just how much of our infrastructure projects get delayed waiting for ESB connections.
      I don’t know if it’s a factor in this case but up and down the country projects are delayed while waiting for the ESB to make connections.
      I don’t blame the guys working at ESB making the connections as they are flat out. But something in the process of applying for a connection and it actually happening needs to improve.

    5. Dependent_Survey_546 on

      Anyone being held accountable yet? Or just more public sector nonsense

    6. MiddleAgedMoan on

      Hardly a surprise when public procurement has brought us everything from e-voting machines that cost millions to buy & store to a €2m Oireachtas printer that was too big to fit through the door.

    7. Banania2020 on

      Quick summary:
      *€38m worth of electric buses are idle because depot charging infrastructure is not ready. In total, 110 buses are not in service, including 76 double-deckers unused for over 500 days and 14 Dublin buses idle for about 860 days. The delays are blamed on planning, tender, grid-capacity and charger-installation issues. The NTA says buses must be ordered years ahead, making timing difficult, but PAC chair John Brady called it “shocking incompetence” and wants urgent action. Some Dublin buses may enter service in late 2026, while Limerick and Galway buses may wait until late 2026 or early 2027.*

    8. IrishAllDay on

      What I can’t understand is that you have to assume that there are people who are reasonably competent and well meaning in these roles.

      I’ve only ever worked in the private sector but why is there such a disregard for costs with government spending?

      Is it because they don’t view it as „theirs“ so its not the same as a private business?

    9. shankillfalls on

      And to think, some people have suggested we should build a nuclear power station.

    10. Due-Communication724 on

      I wonder will the Gov setup a group to investigate it, or maybe a bus tsar or maybe we need a bus taskforce or maybe just a super junior minister for buses

    11. ClassGrassMass on

      Something has to change in this country. Every project is a fucking disaster

    12. And in an alternate universe

      >‘Shocking incompetence’ – charging points worth tens of millions sit idle for year-and-a-half due to lack of electric buses

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