TEMSA Introduces New TS30 Coach at UMA Expo
The company considers the North American market as one of its growth accelerators in the future and aims to bring the TS45 Electric Bus that it has recently developed specifically for U.S. market.

Having entered the U.S. market in 2010, TEMSA continues to operate through the TEMSA North America Co. founded in 2018.
TEMSA
TEMSA introduced its new 34-passenger TEMSA TS30 at UMA Expo, which was recently held in Orlando, Fla.
With more than 15,000 vehicles in 66 countries, TEMSA is reinforcing its position in the U.S. day by day. Having entered the U.S. market in 2010, TEMSA continues to operate through the TEMSA North America (TNA) Company founded in 2018. The company considers the North American market as one of its growth accelerators in the future and aims to bring the TS45 Electric Bus that it has recently developed specifically for U.S. market.
“Our electric vehicles that we produce along with all their technology will soon hit the roads in different parts of the U.S., particularly Silicon Valley,” Tolga Kaan Doğancıoğlu, TEMSA CEO, said. “In the forthcoming period, we aim to write greater success stories, especially in the North American market, through the new partnership of PPF and Skoda Transportation."
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