In 2024, Europe's registration of fuel cell buses surged by 82% from the previous year, with Solaris capturing a dominant 65% market share by delivering 245 units. Germany holds the top spot for total hydrogen bus registrations, with only 4.6% of the zero emission bus market comprising hydrogen buses, as battery-electric vehicles account for 95%. Over the past 12 years, Solaris has consistently led the market with 425 hydrogen buses registered, significantly overshadowing competitors such as Wrightbus and Caetano. Despite these gains, Solaris saw a decrease in its battery-electric bus registrations, highlighting the shifting dynamics in the market.
In 2024, 378 fuel cell buses were registered in Europe, showing an 82% increase from the previous year, with Solaris dominating the market.
Hydrogen buses make up only 4.6% of Europe's zero-emission bus market, while battery-electric vehicles encompass 95%.
Solaris leads with a 65% market share in fuel cell buses, outperforming competitors Wrightbus and Caetano significantly.
Since 2012, Solaris has registered 425 hydrogen buses, holding a 44.5% market share, solidifying its leadership in the hydrogen bus sector.
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