Investment company Resvion has acquired Tremonia Mobility, previously owned by Munich-based investment company Aequita, that had taken control of the company following the carve-out from Daimler Buses.

Resvion is an operative investor headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, established by professionals with over 70 years of combined experience in corporate restructuring. The company focuses on supporting businesses during phases of operational and strategic transformation, with an emphasis on long-term stability and sustainable development.

Tremonia enters in Resvion’s portfolio

During the years, Tremonia Mobility has demonstrated its innovative strength with two fully battery-electric buses developed in-house (Tremonia City 45 Electric & City 75 Electric), which was confirmed and crowned by the recently received “Minibus of the Year 2025!” award.

Resvion has the goal of “further accelerate the dynamic growth of Tremonia Mobility and in particular drive its expansion in Europe”.

Marius Banholzer, Managing Partner at Resvion, comments: “We would like to thank Aequita for the great work they have done over the past few years, in which essential foundations have been laid and growth impulses have been set. We at Resvion share the vision of Tremonia Mobility and will help to achieve the growth targets and help shape the transport turnaround with our operational expertise and network.”

Philipp Ostermann, Chief Commercial Officer of Tremonia Mobility, adds: “Tremonia Mobility stands for first-class premium minibuses for public transport, shuttle and tourist transport Made in Germany and the mobility transformation of tomorrow: emission-free, economical and customizable. I am pleased to have Resvion as a partner at our side who shares our goals and actively supports us in implementing our vision. We will continue to expand Tremonia Mobility and build on our previous successes with existing and new partners. First-class after-sales service and high-quality products are the minimum requirement – our employees make this possible, every day.”

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