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Electric buses are becoming ever more prevalent in the public transport sector. However, the rising number of electric vehicles is not only due to municipal efforts to enforce the protection of the environment, but it is also explicitly part of the political agenda. The Clean Vehicle Directive of the European Union sets national targets for the public procurement of low- and zero-emission vehicles and will be implemented in national legislation in August 2021. This is why electromobility is not only a sustainable trend but also a clear growth market for companies such as SBRS. The company, with its headquarters in Dinslaken, is a turnkey charging infrastructure supplier for the public transport sector. SBRS supplies its solutions to bus manufacturers, which often act as general contractors during municipal projects and — in the case of public tenders — also directly to the municipalities.
The success of the company is mainly based on its technical expertise as well as on the development of customized applications. As far as the public transport sector is concerned, SBRS usually relies on charging concepts with two central pillars.