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Electrobus, representing Ikarus, arrived at Busworld with midibus prototype and portfolio expansion

Ikarus made its debut at the Electrobus stand as an independent exhibitor at the Busworld exhibition.


A new chapter unfolds for Ikarus as the company introduces a revamped brand design, new leadership, expanded product portfolio, and cutting-edge developments at Busworld, Europe's largest industry expo. In a historic move, Ikarus makes its debut as an independent exhibitor.



Ikarus has long been a committed partner in urban transport development, aiming to meet the ever-changing market demands. In preparation for 2024, the company responds with new plans and developments, expanding its product and service portfolio to align with evolving expectations.


At the heart of this renewal is the unveiling of the latest electric bus development, the Ikarus 80e midibus, at the exhibition. This compact bus, with a length of 8.5 meters and two doors, boasts independent wheel suspension, accommodating 55 passengers or 18 seated. It features a motor power of 100kW/170kW, 2000Nm torque, and a 281.9 kWh battery.


The electric midibus is just one element of Ikarus's 2024 plans. Also showcased at the exhibition are the project plans for the Ikarus 120e v4 and the Ikarus electric articulated bus, the 180e. Thanks to the latest innovations, these vehicles also feature independent wheel suspension. To support engineers and partners, the company has introduced software solutions facilitating the design of new structural solutions.


Consistency is maintained across all Ikarus electric buses, using only the highest quality products from suppliers such as KNORR, ZF (BOSCH), CATL, and ACTIA.


"With innovations touching every aspect of Ikarus, our goal is to make the company more competitive in the future. Our primary focus is on our future partners who can order or lease even small quantities of electric buses tailored to their unique needs. The expansion of our metal structure portfolio is also strategic, as it efficiently supports our business flexibility while preserving our competencies" – Roland Fehér, CEO, Ikarus.


The planned portfolio expansion is expected to enable Electrobus Europe, the arm selling Ikarus buses, to participate in more tenders in the future, with a specific focus on emission-free optimization of urban and small-town public transportation.


In addition to expanding the electric bus portfolio, Ikarus is maximizing and optimizing the manufacturing capacity at its Székesfehérvár plant. This involves a greater emphasis on metalworking and welding technologies for product manufacturing, such as assemblies, platforms, and railway car components. Services such as vehicle painting, welding, and plasma cutting will also receive increased focus.

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