The Lithuanian capital’s municipality said the two companies had won a tender, which also involved Adampolis, a Kaunas truck and bus trading company, in cooperation with the Lithuanian branch of UniCredit Leasing.
Vilnius will receive 100 two -axle low- floor buses and 50 three-axle low-floor buses by lease.
In September, the Lithuanian capital’s municipality agreed with Solaris on purchase of 41 new trolleybuses for 19.2 million euros.
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