Turkish manufacturer TEMSA will deliver four Avenue Electron buses to Buzau by the end of 2021, according to Autoutil Rom.
Following the delivery of its first electric bus to Sweden in recent months, TEMSA is consolidating its position in global markets through new exports.
Moreover, the vehicles produced by TEMSA will have a much greater success in the field of electric vehicles considering the partnership of Sabancı Holding, PPF Group and the sister company Škoda Transportation, according to financialintelligence.ro.
“We continue to work to strengthen our position in foreign markets, especially in Europe, benefiting from the knowledge of our partners and their competitive strength in international markets. Electrification is currently the most important topic in the world of transport. We will continue to develop vehicle technologies that place research, development and innovation at the heart of our growth strategy and export our vehicles to a wide range of products ready for series production,” said Hakan Koralp, Sales and Marketing Director, TEMSA.
At the auction organized in Buzau in July last year, TEMSA won with the electric bus Avenue Electron. Under the contract, TEMSA will deliver by 2021 four Avenue Electron electric buses designed, developed and manufactured in Adana. Delivery also includes two 150 kW fast charging stations and four 80 kW slow charging stations.