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      Solaris Secures Trolleybus Order from Sarajevo

      Vehicles |Bus and Coach

      Sarajevo order for 10 zero-emission Trollino 18 trolleybuses, set for mid-2026 delivery. Co-financed by EIB, they run 20 km without catenary.

      1848 views | Date: March 27, 2025

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      Solaris Secures Trolleybus Order from Sarajevo
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      Bolechowo-Osiedle, Poland- Solaris Bus & Coach sp z o.o., a manufacturer of public transport vehicles, has secured an order from the Ministry of Transport of the Canton of Sarajevo for 10 articulated Trollino 18 trolleybuses. The delivery of these modern, zero-emission vehicles is scheduled for mid-2026. With this contract, Bosnia and Herzegovina will become the 36th country to incorporate Solaris vehicles into its public transport system

      The zero-emission, 18-meter-long trolleybuses will feature onboard batteries, enabling them to cover up to 20 km without overhead catenary connection. The project is financed in collaboration with the European Investment Bank (EIB).

      In addition to traditional trolleybus drives, the articulated Trollino 18 for Sarajevo will be equipped with batteries, allowing them to cover distances of up to 20 km without connection to the overhead catenary system.

      With this order, Bosnia and Herzegovina will join the list of countries where Solaris’ modern buses and trolleybuses serve urban transport systems. Until recently, this list included 33 countries, but in the past few months, the United States and Canada have been added. Bosnia and Herzegovina will become the 36th country to incorporate Solaris vehicles into its modern and sustainable public transport system.

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