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Trolleybuses, also known as trackless trams, are a type of electric bus that draws power from overhead wires. They are typically used in urban areas, where they are seen as a more efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to diesel buses. Trolleybuses are typically used for public transport, but can also be used for private hire and school transport.
Trolleybuses are becoming increasingly popular in cities around the world, as they offer a cost-effective and reliable way to move people around. They are also seen as a more sustainable option than diesel buses, as they produce fewer emissions and require less energy to operate.
The trolleybus market is highly competitive, with a number of manufacturers offering a range of vehicles. Companies such as BYD, Solaris, and Volvo are all major players in the market, offering a variety of trolleybuses for different applications. Other companies such as Optare, Iveco, and MAN also offer trolleybuses, as well as other types of commercial vehicles. Show Less Read more