AVENUE ELECTRON City Bus
TEMSA ranks among the top global bus, minibus, and light-truck manufacturers. With 1 400 employees operating a single shift in a 500 000-square-meter factory in Adana, TEMSA produces up to 11 500 vehicles per year. To date, TEMSA has produced over 130 000 vehicles and exported over 15 000 vehicles to nearly 70 countries around the globe.
Headquartered in Turkey, TEMSA has subsidiaries in United States, France and Germany and provides sales and aftersales services in main European, Middle Eastern and North African markets. With a mission to provide sustainable mobility solutions, TEMSA continues to develop its know-how in zero emmission vehicles. In line with this vision, TEMSA has successfully exported its first electric vehicle to Sweden, one of the most advanced countries in this field.
TEMSA has developed Europe's first electric intercity bus and successfully completed the testing process of its electric coach, the TS45E, tailored specially for the North American market in Silicon Valley. Additionally, TEMSA has embarked on a significant project in collaboration with ASELSAN, resulting in the delivery of Turkey's very first domestically manufactured electric bus. These accomplishments highlight TEMSA's commitment to advancing sustainable transportation solutions. Aside from developing 5 unique electric buses for mass production, TEMSA has also established an in-house production line for battery packs. Embracing the principles of circular business models, the company is actively working towards achieving a net-zero greenhouse gas emission target by the year 2050. By 2025, TEMSA aims to sell 80% of city bus segment vehicles powered by alternative fuels, reflecting their commitment to sustainable and environmentally-friendly transportation solutions.
Registration number | EPD-IES-0006804:002 (S-P-06804) |
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PCR | 2016:04 Being updated - Public and private passenger buses and coaches 2.0.3 |
Status | Valid |
Publication date | 2023-09-01 |
Valid until | 2028-08-31 |
EN 15804 compliant | No |
Geographical scope | Europe |