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Daimler Buses GmbH
FormerlyEvoBus GmbH
Company typeGmbH
IndustryAutomotive
Founded23 February 1995
HeadquartersLeinfelden-Echterdingen, Germany

Key people

Till Oberwörder
ProductsBuses and Coaches
BrandsMercedes-Benz, Setra

Number of employees

17,899 (2016)
ParentDaimler Truck
Websitewww.daimlertruck.com

Daimler Buses GmbH, formerly EvoBus GmbH, is a German bus and coach manufacturer headquartered in Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Germany and a wholly owned subsidiary of Daimler Truck. Its products go to market under the brands Mercedes-Benz and Setra.

History

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Mercedes-Benz Sprinter City 35 minibus built in 2011

In 1995, the bus division of Mercedes-Benz and bus manufacturer Setra amalgamated under the umbrella of EvoBus. Mercedes-Benz brought in more than 100 years of experience in the bus and coach industry, starting with the invention of the omnibus by Karl Benz in 1895 in Mannheim.

EvoBus is headquartered in StuttgartinGermany, with its largest bus factory in MannheiminGermany. Licensed buses are also manufactured in Turkey. The city buses, for instance the Citaro, are manufactured in Mannheim, as are the chassis (meaning the frame plus the "running gear" like engine, transmission, driveshaft, differential, and suspension). A body (sometimes referred to as "coachwork"), is built on the chassis to complete the coaches in Ulm/Neu-Ulm, where the final assembly takes place. Other factories of EvoBus are in Ligny-en-BarroisinFrance and in Sámano in Spain. In July 2023 EvoBus was rebranded Daimler Buses.[1][2]

Its product portfolio include:

In 2016, EvoBus had a workforce of 17,899 employees. [citation needed]

Innovations

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In April 1951, Setra introduced a coach with self-supporting structure.

By 1955 the company demonstrated a coach with the first independent air suspension at the German Motor Show in Frankfurt.

Since the 1990s, EvoBus has been experimenting with hydrogen fuel cells to use hydrogen as a primary source of power for the locomotion of buses.

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