List of trolleybus manufacturers
Since the invention of the trolleybus, well over 200 different makers of trolleybuses have existed.[1] This is a list of trolleybus manufacturers, both current and former.
Current
- Astra Bus, Romania
- Belkommunmash, Belarus
- VDL Berkhof, Netherlands
- Bogdan, Ukraine
- Bashkir Trolleybus Plant (BTZ), Ufa, Russia
- BredaMenarinibusIT, Italy
- CAIO InduscarPT, Brazil
- DesignLine, New Zealand
- DINA, Mexico[2]
- Dongfeng Yangtse, China
- Electrotrans-Service
- Eletra Industrial Ltda, Brazil
- ELBO, Greece
- Foton Motor, China
- Fiat Group, Italy
- Hess, Switzerland
- Liannex
- LiAZ, Russia
- LuAZ, Ukraine
- LAZ, Ukraine
- Materfer, Argentina
- Mercedes-Benz, Germany
- MAZ, Belarus
- MTRZ
- New Flyer Industries or Flyer Industries, Canada/USA
- Pyongyang Trolleybus Works, DPRK
- Scania AB, Sweden
- Škoda Electric, Czech Republic
- Solaris Bus & Coach (with electrical equipment by Ganz (owned by Škoda), DP Ostrava, CEGELEC, Vossloh-Kiepe and MEDCOM), Poland
- SOR Libchavy[3] (with electrical equipment by Škoda), Czech Republic
- Sunwin, China
- Trans-Alfa (VMZ), Russia
- Trolza, Russia
- Ursus, Poland
- Van Hool, Belgium
- Volvo Buses, Sweden
- Youngman, China
- Yutong, China
- Zhongtong Bus, China
- ZIU, Uritsky, Russia – see Trolza
Former
- Alfa Romeo, Italy
- AM General, USA
- AnsaldoBreda and predecessors Ansaldo Trasporti and Breda Costruzioni Ferroviarie (but a related company, BredaMenarinibus, is still making trolleybuses), Italy
- Aviant Aircraft Factory, Kiev, Ukraine
- Associated Equipment Company, UK
- Berna, Switzerland
- British United Traction, UK
- Brown Boveri & Company (using GM New Look bus body) for Edmonton, Canada
- Busscar, Brazil
- Canadian Car and Foundry, Canada
- Chavdar, Bulgaria
- Crossley Motors, UK
- Daimler Motor Company, UK
- Dennis Specialist Vehicles, UK
- Electric Transit, Inc., USA-based joint venture
- Fiat (subsidiary Irisbus is still manufacturing trolleybuses), Italy
- FBW, Switzerland
- Gräf & Stift, Austria
- Guy Motors, UK
- Henschel, Germany
- Hispano-Suiza, Spain
- Ikarus, Hungary
- J.G. Brill, USA
- Jelcz, Poland
- Kawasaki (Japan)
- Lancia, Italy
- Leyland Motors, UK
- Mafersa, Brazil
- Marmon-Herrington, USA
- Menarini, Italy – acquired by Breda in 1989, forming BredaMenarinibus
- MASA (Mexicana de Autobuses SA) – now part of Volvo, Mexico
- NAW, Switzerland
- Neoplan, Germany
- Neoplan USA
- Pegaso, Spain
- PTMZ, Russia
- Praga, Czech Republic
- Pullman-Standard, USA
- Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies, UK
- Richard Garrett & Sons, UK
- Rocar, Romania
- Saurer, Switzerland
- Salvador Caetano, Portugal
- St. Louis Car Company, USA
- Socimi, Italy
- Sunbeam, UK
- Tatra, Czech Republic
- Tushino Mechanical Plant, Russia
- Twin Coach, USA
- Valmet, Finland
- Vétra, France
- Viseon Bus, Germany (formerly Neoplan's trolleybus production)
- Volgograd transport and machinery plant
- Yaroslavl motor plant, Russia
- YuMZ - Dnipro, Ukraine
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