Australasian Bus & Coach

ELECTRIC EVOLUTION

BUSCO knows all about electric buses. Founded in 2012, the new-age manufacturer has quickly forged innovative ways of building unique new zero-emission buses.

All of EBUSCO’s nous and knowledge has been put into its latest range. The public company that first started manufacturing electric buses and accompanying charging infrastructure in the Netherlands is now releasing its first right-hand drive option to the Australian market.

While EBUSCO begins delivering its EBUSCO 2.2 vehicle to customers Down Under, it will build models that continue to advance battery electric bus technology.

“We’re proud to have the EBUSCO 2.2 in Australia now as a right-hand drive option,” EBUSCO Australian director Simon Pearce told ABC.

“It’s been a

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