As dawn broke over Maribor, Slovenia’s second-largest city, TAM Europe celebrated a significant achievement with the launch of its newest hydrogen fuel cell buses, marking a fresh phase in Slovenia’s shift toward clean energy transportation.
In late October, TAM Europe delivered its first batch of hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles to Seoul, South Korea, and Vienna, Austria. These are the company’s inaugural hydrogen buses, produced by the Slovenian manufacturer.
TAM Europe currently has an annual production capacity of 500 electric commercial vehicles. Earlier this year, the company delivered 24 electric buses to Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport for the Olympic Games.
Over the next three years, TAM Europe aims to manufacture approximately 100 hydrogen-powered vehicles each year, expanding its role in the clean-energy transport sector.
"TAM Europe currently has the capacity to produce 500 electric commercial vehicles annually."
"Earlier this year, it supplied 24 electric buses to Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport during the Olympic Games."
"Over the next three years, the company plans to manufacture about 100 hydrogen-powered vehicles annually."
Author’s summary: TAM Europe advances clean-energy transport with hydrogen buses, delivering internationally and planning to increase hydrogen vehicle production in the coming years.