Solaris Will Sell 180 Electric Buses to Sweden
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The CAF Group is a Spanish company specializing in the design, manufacture and maintenance of railway equipment and transport solutions. Founded in 1917 and based in Beasain, Guipúzcoa, CAF is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of trains, trams, meters, buses and signaling systems and has long set its sights on electric mobility. New products that also find new markets to target. This is the case of Scandinavia, where the Basque company ha…
Market Consensus Link Securities As announced yesterday by the company, Nobina Sverige AB, one of the largest public transport operators in Scandinavia, has confirmed a new contract with its subsidiary Solaris for the delivery of 180 zero-emission Urbino electric buses that will operate in the Swedish city of Malmö. It is a contract with a volume close to 150 million euros. CAF points out in its statement that it is one of the largest orders fo…
CAF-Solaris has obtained a contract for an amount of 150 million euros to supply 180 zero-emission Urbino electric buses to the operator Nobina Sverige AB that will operate in the Swedish city of Malmö. According to the Basque company, this is one of the largest orders for electric buses in the history of Solaris in the region and marks a new stage in "the long and successful collaboration" between Solaris and Nobina, one of the largest public t…
SAN SEBASTIÁN, 27 (EUROPA PRESS) CAF-Solaris has obtained a contract for an amount of 150 million euros to supply 180 Urbino electric buses of zero emissions to the operator Nobina Sverige AB that will operate in the Swedish city of Malmö. According to the Basque company, it is one of the largest orders of [...] The CAF entrance will supply 180 electric buses to Nobina Sverige AB for the Swedish city of Malmö for 150 million appears first in For…
While waiting for the final award of its megacontract in Belgium, which Alstom tries to avoid, CAF adds new orders. Its Polish subsidiary Solaris will manufacture 180 electric buses for Sweden for 150 million. Read
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