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Busworld Europe 2025: what we have seen in Brussels

Busworld Europe 2025 has just closed its doors in Brussels! In the weeks and months heading to the show, as previews about products to be on launch at the expo in Brussels in October 2025 were being announced, we began collecting an overview of the major releases visitors might expect from the large...

MG enters the electric bus arena with the iEV12 debut at Busworld

MG — yes, that MG, the historic British marque known for its sporty cars — has officially stepped into the bus segment. At Busworld, the company unveiled MG Commercial, a new brand dedicated to commercial vehicles, marking its debut with an all-electric city bus concept and a matching electric chass...

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Arriva group is for sale. Finance’s interest in mobility

by Roberto Sommariva (AUTOBUS magazine) Arriva group is for sale. It is no longer a hypothesis but a certainty. The Arriva group, owned by Deutsche Bahn, will soon be sold, as already suggested a few months ago. In ‘pole position’ there would be three hedge funds (although some sources w...

Keolis launches electric BRT line in French Basque Country

Curtain has been risen on a new electric BRT line in French Basque Country, operated by Keolis through ten Irizar articulated electric buses. The line, 12 km long, features 30 stations and connects Bayonne with Biarritz in 30 minutes. A second line will be opened in 2020, when further 8 vehicles wil...

25 per cent awarded ebuses in 2019 in Europe are Solaris

Solaris claims to be the first manufacturer in Europe in terms of contracts for electric buses in 2019 (so far). A position related to the three large orders placed by customers from Berlin, Warsaw and Milan, for a maximum amount of 470 vehicles. And 90 more electric buses have been ordered through ...
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