
The award marks Solaris’ first contract with a U.S.-based transit agency and represents the company’s effort to expand its presence in the North American market.
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The new division will be headed by the current CEO Martin Ritter, who will become a member of the group management board.
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The company confirmed the purchase of the Nova Bus facility, where it plans to build both electric and non-electric versions of its current bus products.
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The first-of-its-kind facility in the U.S. will produce the country’s first high-speed trains, the American Pioneer 220, which will operate on Brightline West’s Las Vegas to Southern California line.
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The approximately 500,000-square-foot facility will be constructed in Jacksonville, with completion expected by Q1/2026.
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The partnerships represent 65% of all awards designated for heavy-duty transit vehicles, highlighting GILLIG's pivotal role in advancing clean-energy public transit solutions.
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The event highlighted the pivotal role GILLIG and the broader public transportation industry play in America's economic and environmental future.
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METRO recently spoke with CALSTART’s National Transit Bus Program Manager about this year’s report as well as the state of zero-emission buses overall, including how both the U.S. and Canada will continue to grow their ZEB fleets thanks to strong federal funding, the reasons for hydrogen’s growth, and much more.
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Following the summit in early February, officials in attendance discuss the importance of the event, as well as the changes that resulted from the event.
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The campus-based certification covers Brookville’s facilities in Brookville, Pa., and will complement the organization’s long-standing Association of American Railroad M-1003 Certification for its Quality Assurance Program, which has been held since 2002.
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