evopro to develop hybrid trolley buses

Telco

Hungarian evopro systems engineering launched a HUF 1.4 bln project to develop a hybrid trolleybus that will be able to operate without the use of overhead wires, the company told Hungarian news agency MTI.

The project is being realized with a HUF 675 mln European Union and state grant. Project manager László Kovács told the news agency that evopro has already manufactured two prototypes.

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