Sulzbach-Rosenberg tests electric bus for city council meeting!
Sulzbach-Rosenberg will test the ID until February 23, 2026. N-ERGIE buzz for city council trips. Find out more about the initiative.
Sulzbach-Rosenberg tests electric bus for city council meeting!
The city of Sulzbach-Rosenberg is breaking new ground in mobility and has been testing the electric ID for two weeks since February 9, 2026. Buzz of the N-ERGIE. The aim is to test the possibilities of electromobility in the municipal sector. The test of the fully electric vehicle is carried out as part of a practical application, which is used, among other things, to drive to the city council's closed meeting in Plankstetten.
The ID. Buzz is particularly characterized by its environmentally friendly drive technology and is an exciting addition to the fleet offering for the city administration. In particular, the fact that the vehicle offers space for seven people is seen as a major advantage in order to efficiently serve various meetings and events.
Attending the closed meeting
Several prominent representatives of the city administration were also present when the vehicles were used in Sulzbach-Rosenberg. The city treasurer Andreas Eckl, Volker Laudien, the head of municipal customers at N-ERGIE, as well as the first mayor Stefan Frank were part of the test phase and were enthusiastic about the possibilities offered by the ID. Buzz offers.
The use of the vehicle during the closed meeting underlines the city's commitment to actively promote electromobility and to integrate it into its future planning as part of sustainable traffic adaptation.
At a time when environmental and climate protection are becoming increasingly important, the city of Sulzbach-Rosenberg is taking a pioneering role with this initiative. The results of this test will determine whether the ID. Buzz can represent a permanent solution in municipal mobility in the future.