Zero Emissions Bus Manufacturer Makes Melbourne Home

Vic Department of Transport

Electric bus developer Ebusco has chosen Melbourne for its Asia Pacific operational headquarters creating new jobs and supporting the Victorian Government's Climate Change Strategy.

Last Saturday saw the launch of the Ebusco 2.2 battery electric bus for right hand drive markets including Australia, New Zealand and Japan.

The Dutch company has been producing zero emissions buses since 2012, with more than 450 of its buses operating across seven European countries, including in major cities such as Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Munich.

Although Ebusco's production takes place overseas, the company is considering future manufacturing opportunities in Victoria and is currently working with Deakin University to develop composite materials and aerospace technologies to make its vehicles.

As part of Victoria's Bus Plan, all new buses from 2025 will be zero emission vehicles. To support this transition, the Victorian Government has invested $20 million in a state-wide trial of zero emission buses.

The Government's Low-Carbon Manufacturing Grant Program will help Victorian manufacturers compete globally for renewable energy components, powering the state's transition to net zero and creating new jobs.

Internships supported by the Government's Digital Jobs for Manufacturing program will help train, support and prepare 300 Victorian workers transition to new jobs that will be created as part of the state's push to net zero.

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