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Viktor OrbánChinese automaker BYD will invest 32 billion forints ($94 million) to triple the annual capacity of its Komárom facility in northern Hungary to 1,250 electric buses and trucks, alongside a passenger electric vehicle factory under construction in Szeged, Hungary. Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjarto announced the plan on June 27, adding that the Hungarian government would support the project with a 3.1 billion-forint incentive, Reuters repo…See the Story
BYD Ramps up Investment in Hungary to Spur European Business · TechNode
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Infrastructure · GermanyBerliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) has ordered an additional 270 articulated electric buses from Solaris, further expanding its transition to zero-emission public transport. The order follows the delivery of an initial batch of 50 Solaris Urbino 18 electric buses under a framework agreement signed in December 2023. The agreement allows for the procurement of up to 700 [...] The post Berlin’s BVG Orders 270 More Articulated Electric Buses from Solar…See the Story
Berlin’s BVG Orders 270 More Articulated Electric Buses From Solaris
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European UnionThe European Commission has proposed extending the toll exemption for zero-emission heavy-duty vehicles by more than five years, pushing the deadline from the current end date of 31 December 2025 to 30 June 2031. The proposal, now formally submitted, will undergo review by the European Parliament and Council as part of the EU’s standard legislative [...] The post EU Proposes Extension of Toll Exemption for Zero-Emission Trucks to 2031 appeared f…See the Story
EU Proposes Extension of Toll Exemption for Zero-Emission Trucks to 2031
Bus door systems for Dubai: working together towards maximum uptime - Sustainable Bus
Sustainable Bus Awards 2026: 14 finalists announced, winners to be revealed at Busworld Europe in Brussels - Sustainable Bus
Yutong first delivery of IC12E in Europe: Italian V.I.T.A. introduces a fleet of 10 e-buses for regional operations - Sustainable Bus
With the Fencer F1 presented at UITP Summit Higer aims at driving green mobility in Europe - Sustainable Bus
upBUS project in Aachen merges autonomous E-bus with ropeway - Sustainable Bus
Major Bristol Bus Depot Undergoes Massive £37m Transformation to Become 100% Electric
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