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List of electric bus makers

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

List of electric bus makers lists makers of battery-powered all-electric buses. Makers of trolleybuses are listed separately at List of trolleybus manufacturers.

Current

AVASS Matilda full electric city bus with a range of up to 600 km[1] on a single charge
Eurabus 2.0 – 18-meter articulated bus
The BYD K9 all-electric bus allegedly has the longest drive range of 250 km (155 miles) on one single charge under urban road conditions.[2][3]
EPV EcoSmart
Gépébus Oreos 4X
Battery-powered Mercedes-Benz Citaro in Aachen, Germany
A fleet of eight Tecnobus Gulliver has been operated from 2008 to 2015[4] by the Réseau de transport de la Capitale, in Québec City.
  • Jiangsu Alfa Bus company,[21] Jiangsu, China, delivered in Italy by Rama Company.
  • KAMAZ, Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia: KAMAZ-6282 model production launched in 2018.
  • Karsan, a Turkish commercial vehicles manufacturer, produces and sells Peugeot and Hyundai.
  • Kayoola Solar Electric Bus by Kiira Motors Corporation (KMC) in Uganda.[22]
  • Kleanbus Limited, retrofits, UK.[23]
  • LiAZ, Likino-Dulyovo, Russia: LiAZ-6274 model production launched in 2018.
  • Linkker, Finland. Design and production of battery-electric buses that use opportunity charging (3-5min fast charging). Highest energy efficiency in the market. Initial development together with VTT Technical Research Nrch Centre of Finland.[24]
  • Marcopolo Attivi, low-floor electric battery-powered bus, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
  • Mercedes-Benz Citaro, battery-powered articulated bus in Aachen, Germany
  • Mellor Coachcraft, low-floor electric mini bus based on a Fiat chassis
  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is developing electric buses that are capable of battery swapping.
  • Mobil Anak Bangsa (MAB) produces plug-in electric buses at Demak, Indonesia. First bus delivered to Paiton Energy.[25]
  • New Flyer currently offers battery-electric buses in 35, 40, and 60 foot configurations, and trolleybuses in 40 and 60 foot configurations.[26]
  • Nova Bus, in Québec, Canada, produces an electric version of its LF Series
  • Olectra Greentech in India
  • Optare: Solo EV, Versa EV.
  • Otokar in Turkey[27]
  • Proterra[28] in Greenville, SC: Proterra manufactures 35 and 40 foot (11 and 12 metre) versions of the ZX5. Previously, they manufactured the Catalyst model.
    Atomic Urby-e, electric bus developed and manufactured by Irmãos Mota, S.A.
  • PVI, near Paris, France : Oreos 2X, Oreos 4X distributed under the brand Gepebus[29]
  • Scania, near Stockholm, Sweden. Scania Citywide BEV[30]
  • Škoda Electric, Czech Republic - electrical equipment only with Temsa and other bus builders as subcontractors for bodies and chassis
  • Smith Electric Vehicles, Kansas City, Missouri, Speedster and Edison[31] electric minibuses.[32][33]
  • Solaris Urbinos 8.9, 12 and 18 meters[34] with about 100 km (60 miles) range and about 120 kWh battery pack, introduced in September 2011. Optional pantograph inductive.
  • SOR EBNs SOR EBN and NS electric busses[35] A modern, low-floor electric bus designed for clean passenger transit in urban environments.[36] A modern all-low-floor electric bus
  • Specialty Vehicle Manufacturing Corp. (SVMC) in Downey, CA.
  • Tata urban 9/12m Electric Bus is a modern state-of-the-art solution. ... Tata Urban 9/12m Electric bus - With zero-emission and noiseless operations, the newly designed Electric Bus meets the requirement for cleaner public transport[37]
  • Tecnobus,[38] in Frosinone, Italy. The Gulliver model is currently used in several cities in Canada, England, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain.
  • Temsa in Turkey, 50% owned by Škoda Transportation developed two electric buses; one model with a high capacity battery pack[39] and one model with quick charge capability.[40] Also supplies bodies for Škoda Transportation.
  • THACO in District 2, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
  • Thomas Built Buses Inc.[41][42] in High Point, NC.
  • Thunder Sky Energy Group[43] of Shenzhen, China (near Hong Kong) builds lithium-ion batteries and has four models of electric buses, the ten passenger EV-6700 with a range of 260 km (160 mi), the TS-6100EV and TS-6110EV city buses (top speed 80 km/h), and the 43 passenger Thunder-Sky-EV-2008 highway bus (top speed 100 km/h), which has a range of 300 km (190 mi). The batteries can be recharged in one hour or replaced in five minutes. The buses are also to be built in the United States and Finland.
  • Trans-Alfa,[44] in Vologda, Russia, as of 2024 has two models of electric buses, Sirius and Orion, former being operated in Rybinsk and ordered by Saint Petersburg while latter hasn't been put into serial production yet.
  • URSUS in Lublin, Poland, produces a range of electric buses and trolleybuses under the brand of its subsidiary Ursus Bus.
  • VDL Bus & Coach is marketleader of electrical buses in Europe (Sept 2017), with the largest fully electric fleet in the EU. The project of 43 SLFA-181 electrical buses in late 2016 was the biggest transition to zero emission within Europe. Currently the fleet consists of 204 articulated and 12-meter e-buses, with over 4,5 million kilometers done.[45][46]
  • Vėjo projektai, based in Klaipėda, Lithuania, creates, develops and manufactures battery electric buses with the brand name "Dancer"[47] Fully electric 12-meter Dancer buses, certified and registered in 2019, have been operating on Klaipėda's regular routes since spring 2020 with nearly 100,000 km completed by the end of the year. The e-bus Dancer, designed and manufactured within the territory of Klaipėda FEZ, also won the gold medal in the Vehicle, Mobility and Transportation Design category of the prestigious A’Design 2020 awards.[48]
VinBus from Vietnam
  • VinBus from VinFast.[49]
  • Volgabus,[50] based in Volzhsky, Russia manufactures Volgabus-5270.E0 electric bus.
  • Volvo, based in Gothenburg, Sweden, manufactures battery electric buses.
  • Van Hool's CX45E is based on the diesel-powered CX45, but uses a Proterra E2 drivetrain.
  • Wuzhoulong, based in Shenzhen, China, manufactures a range of urban battery electric buses
  • Woojin Industrial Systems : Apollo 900 (9-meter low-floor), Apollo 1100 (11-meter low-floor)
  • Yinlong Energy Co., LTD, China, manufactures commercial bus and specialty EV vehicles
  • Yutong, China, Largest EV bus manufacturer in the world.
  • Zonda Bus, in Jiangsu, China:[51] YCK6128HEC (12 m), YCK6118HEC (11 m) and the Zonda Bus New Energy (with a 500 km only-electric range and a battery lifespan of above 500,000 km).[52]

See also

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