The company led by Massimo Vitali is among the protagonists of the first regional electric rapid bus system: infrastructure, innovation and sustainability at the center of a strategic project for the territory
There is the signature of Vitali SpA on one of the most ambitious projects for sustainable mobility in Lombardy. The construction company based in Bonate Belowled by the president Massimo Vitaliis among the main players in the creation of thee-BRT Bergamo – Dalmine – Verdellinothe first regional Rapid Transport system on fully electric buses.
A strategic infrastructure, approximately 30 kilometers long in total between going and returning and divided into 36 stops, intended to connect the Intermodal hub of the station Bergamo with Dalmine And Greenie. The objective is clear: to ease traffic and offer an efficient and sustainable alternative to traditional mobility.
Electric mobility in Lombardy: the plan to connect Bergamo and Dalmine
Within the project, the contribution of Vitali SpA stands out for its breadth and technological content. The company is responsible for the construction of the key infrastructures of the system, starting with the shelters: 25 planned, of which 19 have already been installed. Not simple stopping points, but real service hubs, designed to combine design and innovation. Among the features: digital poles with technology e-INKtouch screen monitors, photovoltaic panels, video surveillance systems and advanced accessibility solutions, even for blind users.
The system e-BRT It is based on a fleet of 15 18-metre articulated electric buses, with a capacity of up to 128 passengers. The vehicles are equipped with latest generation technologies, from video cameras instead of rear-view mirrors to charging USB-Cup to real-time monitoring.
In this context, Vitali SpA confirms itself not only as an executor, but as a protagonist of urban transformation, contributing to integrating infrastructures, vehicles and control systems into an advanced mobility model. With work progress having already reached 82%, the project represents a concrete example of how industrial skills and vision can translate into sustainable solutions on a territorial scale.




