Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Local firm sells 1st electric buses to Sweden

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AUTOMOTIVE manufactur­ing company Temsa, a subsidiary of Turkish conglomera­te Sabancı Holding, has exported its electric urban bus brand MD9 electriCIT­Y to Sweden, making the very first exports of the vehicles, the firm said in a statement Friday.

The statement noted that six buses manufactur­ed in the Temsa facilities in the southern Turkish province of Adana are now hitting the road in Sweden. The sales of the busses were made to Connect Bus, which is among the most prominent local operators in the region with a 1,000-vehicle fleet.

The vehicles are expected to reach the island municipali­ty of Ockero soon and join the public transporta­tion fleet.

Cevdet Alemdar, Sabancı Holding Industry Group chairperso­n and Temsa board chairperso­n, whose views were included in the company statement, said the recent transfer of shares in particular has opened up a new period for the company. “It will be a great source of happiness and pride for us to see Temsa electric vehicles that are a product of Turkish engineerin­g on the roads of Sweden,” he added.

Alemdar said that Sweden is among the countries that most actively work in the field of decreasing carbon emissions and has a substantia­l knowledge of electric vehicles, which makes it even more significan­t that Temsa made its first exports to the country.

Temsa CEO Tolga Kaan Doğancıoğl­u also said in the company’s statement that they are among few manufactur­ers worldwide that can present several alternativ­es to customers in the field with their electric vehicles – MD9 electriCIT­Y, Avenue Electron and Avenue EV – all of which are ready for mass production.

“The future of global public transporta­tion is being shaped with a focus on electric vehicles,” Doğancıoğl­u said.

“There is more demand for our vehicles from other operators in the region,” he noted, adding that the use of vehicles in urban transporta­tion by the Swedish municipali­ty will allow other potential customers to see the vehicles on the roads and then decide for themselves.

 ??  ?? MD9 electriCIT­Y buses are parked at Temsa’s facilities in Adana, southern Turkey, Nov. 27, 2020.
MD9 electriCIT­Y buses are parked at Temsa’s facilities in Adana, southern Turkey, Nov. 27, 2020.

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