List of electric bus makers

List of electric bus makers lists makers of battery-powered all-electric buses. Makers of trolleybuses are listed separately at List of trolleybus manufacturers.

Current

 * ABB TOSA Flash Mobility, Clean City, Smart Bus, Geneva, Switzerland, A mass transport system with electric "flash" partial recharging of the buses at selected bus stops.
 * Alexander Dennis Enviro500EV three axle double-decker with Proterra drivetrain
 * APS Systems, Oxnard, CA, shuttle buses in partnership with Enova Systems and Saft
 * Astonbus, Marina del Rey, CA: E-city midi and full-size models, with a range between 250 and 500 km. Astonbus is the Zonda Electric bus sole distributor in all EU states.
 * Avass, Full electric city buses and touring coaches, manufactured in Australia.
 * Belkommunmash, in Minsk, Belarus. Models E420 "Vitovt Electro" and Е433 "Vitovt Max Electro".
 * Bolloré, in Brittany, France : Bluebus SE available as a standard 12-metre bus or an 18-metre articulated bus, and the 6-metre Bluebus 22.
 * BredaMenarinibus in Bologna, Italy. Zeus M-200 E model, with Ansaldo Electric Drive motor and 288V – 200 Ah lithium-ion batteries.
 * BONLUCK electric bus designed and manufactured by Jiangxi Kama Business Bus Co., Ltd.
 * BYD manufactures a wide range of electric buses, ranging from the 30-foot K7M to the 60-foot K11M. In addition, they manufacture coaches and double-decker electric buses.
 * The K9 is their flagship transit bus (with K9 and K10 chassis/powertrain also used by other bus makers e.g. Alexander Dennis as a basis for localised EV transit buses), and the C9 is their flagship coach bus.
 * Chariot Motors * is a developer of ultracapacitor-based electric buses and battery e-buses for Bulgaria and Israel.
 * City Smile electric bus designed and manufactured by AMZ-Kutno in Poland.
 * Complete Coach Works remanufactured electric bus in Riverside, CA USA.
 * Custom Denning in Sydney, Australia. Design and production of Element fully low-floor battery-electric or fuel cell citybus.
 * Ebus, in Downey, California, minibuses: 22 ft buses.
 * Ebusco. Currently producing the 2.2 version in various styles and 3.0 lightweight bus is under development
 * Eurabus (Euracom Group Ltd.): Eurabus 2.0 (12-meter bus/18-meter articulated bus)
 * Ekova, in Ostrava, Czech Republic. Design and production of electric low-floor buses, trams and trolleybuses.
 * Electron in Lviv, Ukraine. Electrobus Е19101.
 * Environmental Performance Vehicles(EPV), previously known as DesignLine, in New Zealand: Tindo solar-electric bus prototype, EcoSmart electric bus, EcoSaver range extender bus.
 * Gépébus, France: Oréos 55E midibus in the 1990s and 2000s, Oréos 4X midibus launched in 2010.
 * GreenPower Motor Company manufactures several high-floor and low-floor battery-powered bus models.
 * Gillig manufactures a battery-electric version of their Low Floor Plus model, and a trolleybus version of their BRTPlus model.
 * Heuliez, in France: 12-metre standard GX 337 Elec bus, 18-metre articulated GX 437 Elec bus
 * Hyundai Motor Company manufactures 11-meter standard and 13-meter Double-decker bus derivatives of the electric Low-floor bus model, ElecCity.
 * Irizar e-mobility, in Aduna, Gipuzkoa, Spain: Comprehensive turnkey electromobility solutions for cities. Manufacturer of the ie bus, ie tram and the ie truck
 * Iveco, in Turin, Italy: EuroPolis model.


 * Jiangsu Alfa Bus company, Jiangsu, China, delivered in Italy by Rama Company.
 * KAMAZ, Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia: KAMAZ-6282 model production launched in 2018.
 * Karsan, a Turkish commercial vehicles manufacturer, produces and sells Peugeot and Hyundai.
 * Kayoola Solar Electric Bus by Kiira Motors Corporation (KMC) in Uganda.
 * Kleanbus Limited, retrofits, UK.
 * LiAZ, Likino-Dulyovo, Russia: LiAZ-6274 model production launched in 2018.
 * Linkker, Finland. Design and production of battery-electric buses that use opportunity charging (3-5min fast charging). Highest energy efficiency in the market. Initial development together with VTT Technical Research Nrch Centre of Finland.
 * Marcopolo Attivi, low-floor electric battery-powered bus, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
 * Mercedes-Benz Citaro, battery-powered articulated bus in Aachen, Germany
 * Mellor Coachcraft, low-floor electric mini bus based on a Fiat chassis
 * Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is developing electric buses that are capable of battery swapping.
 * Mobil Anak Bangsa (MAB) produces plug-in electric buses at Demak, Indonesia. First bus delivered to Paiton Energy.
 * New Flyer currently offers battery-electric buses in 35, 40, and 60 foot configurations, and trolleybuses in 40 and 60 foot configurations.
 * Nova Bus, in Québec, Canada, produces an electric version of its LF Series
 * Olectra Greentech in India
 * Optare: Solo EV, Versa EV.
 * Otokar in Turkey
 * Proterra in Greenville, SC: Proterra manufactures 35 and 40 foot (11 and 12 metre) versions of the ZX5. Previously, they manufactured the Catalyst model.Atomic Urby-e.jpg
 * PVI, near Paris, France : Oreos 2X, Oreos 4X distributed under the brand Gepebus
 * Scania, near Stockholm, Sweden. Scania Citywide BEV
 * Škoda Electric, Czech Republic - electrical equipment only with Temsa and other bus builders as subcontractors for bodies and chassis
 * Smith Electric Vehicles, Kansas City, Missouri, Speedster and Edison electric minibuses.
 * Solaris Urbinos 8.9, 12 and 18 meters with about 100 km (60 miles) range and about 120 kWh battery pack, introduced in September 2011. Optional pantograph inductive.
 * SOR EBNs SOR EBN and NS electric busses A modern, low-floor electric bus designed for clean passenger transit in urban environments. A modern all-low-floor electric bus
 * Specialty Vehicle Manufacturing Corp. (SVMC) in Downey, CA.
 * Tata urban 9/12m Electric Bus is a modern state-of-the-art solution. ... Tata Urban 9/12m Electric bus - With zero-emission and noiseless operations, the newly designed Electric Bus meets the requirement for cleaner public transport
 * Tecnobus, in Frosinone, Italy. The Gulliver model is currently used in several cities in Canada, England, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain.
 * Temsa in Turkey, 50% owned by Škoda Transportation developed two electric buses; one model with a high capacity battery pack and one model with quick charge capability. Also supplies bodies for Škoda Transportation.
 * THACO in District 2, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
 * Thomas Built Buses Inc. in High Point, NC.
 * Thunder Sky Energy Group of Shenzhen, China (near Hong Kong) builds lithium-ion batteries and has four models of electric buses, the ten passenger EV-6700 with a range of 260 km, the TS-6100EV and TS-6110EV city buses (top speed 80 km/h), and the 43 passenger Thunder-Sky-EV-2008 highway bus (top speed 100 km/h), which has a range of 300 km. The batteries can be recharged in one hour or replaced in five minutes. The buses are also to be built in the United States and Finland.
 * Trans-Alfa, in Vologda, Russia, as of 2024 has two models of electric buses, Sirius and Orion, former being operated in Rybinsk and ordered by Saint Petersburg while latter hasn't been put into serial production yet.
 * URSUS in Lublin, Poland, produces a range of electric buses and trolleybuses under the brand of its subsidiary Ursus Bus.
 * VDL Bus & Coach is marketleader of electrical buses in Europe (Sept 2017), with the largest fully electric fleet in the EU. The project of 43 SLFA-181 electrical buses in late 2016 was the biggest transition to zero emission within Europe. Currently the fleet consists of 204 articulated and 12-meter e-buses, with over 4,5 million kilometers done.
 * Vėjo projektai, based in Klaipėda, Lithuania, creates, develops and manufactures battery electric buses with the brand name "Dancer" Fully electric 12-meter Dancer buses, certified and registered in 2019, have been operating on Klaipėda's regular routes since spring 2020 with nearly 100,000 km completed by the end of the year. The e-bus Dancer, designed and manufactured within the territory of Klaipėda FEZ, also won the gold medal in the Vehicle, Mobility and Transportation Design category of the prestigious A’Design 2020 awards.
 * VinBus from VinFast.
 * Volgabus, based in Volzhsky, Russia manufactures Volgabus-5270.E0 electric bus.
 * Volvo, based in Gothenburg, Sweden, manufactures battery electric buses.
 * Van Hool's CX45E is based on the diesel-powered CX45, but uses a Proterra E2 drivetrain.
 * Wuzhoulong, based in Shenzhen, China, manufactures a range of urban battery electric buses
 * Woojin Industrial Systems : Apollo 900 (9-meter low-floor), Apollo 1100 (11-meter low-floor)
 * Yinlong Energy Co., LTD, China, manufactures commercial bus and specialty EV vehicles
 * Yutong, China, Largest EV bus manufacturer in the world.
 * Zonda Bus, in Jiangsu, China: YCK6128HEC (12 m), YCK6118HEC (11 m) and the Zonda Bus New Energy (with a 500 km only-electric range and a battery lifespan of above 500,000 km).