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    Turkish-German association to deliver 100 e-buses to Bucharest municipality

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    The Bucharest Court of Appeal has rejected the appeal filed by Polish company Solaris to Bucharest’s tender to purchase 100 semi-autonomous trolleybuses.

    The court’s decision is final, which means that Turkish company Bozankaya, which won the tender, can start the deliveries, Romania Insider reads.

    Bozankaya, in partnership with Sileo of Germany, was the sole bidder in the tender launched by the Bucharest municipality last February. Solaris and Skoda Electric challenged the tender.

    The value of the contract is estimated at 44.5 million Euro. The trolleybuses will have a capacity of 96 passengers and 24 seats, an autonomy range of 20 km and their electricity storage system must be guaranteed for a period of eight years or 480,000 km.

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