Keolis Group, established in 2001 and headquartered in Paris, France, is a leading global operator of public transportation systems. The company specializes in managing and operating a diverse range of mobility solutions, including buses, trams, metros, ferries, and shared mobility services. Keolis is recognized for its commitment to sustainable urban mobility, innovation, and enhancing the passenger experience. With operations in 16 countries across Europe, North America, Australia, and the Middle East, Keolis serves millions of passengers daily, contributing to the development of efficient and eco-friendly public transport networks.
New zero-emission bus network will serve six Southern Jutland cities, featuring Yutong U12 electric buses, new depots, and 33 trained staff for sustainable mobility.
The SoH Fleet project brings together mobility and innovation experts with a shared ambition: to optimise the lifespan and performance of electric vehicle batteries used in public transport.
As part of their energy transition policy and their desire to invest in the technologies of the future, Clermont Auvergne Métropole and SMTC-AC1 will test a fleet of hydrogen-powered vehicles on a major line of the T2C public transport network.
The ten-year contract will begin in August 2024. The network is made up of 54 routes, fully operated by over 200 vehicles running on alternative energy (electric and HVO).
The Department of Essonne awarded the operation of the PAM 91 transport service for people with reduced mobility to Keolis for a period of one year from 4 October 2022. The service will become part of the future regional PAM in 2023.
On 24 August 2021, Keolis Downer – Keolis' subsidiary in Australia – secured an agreement with Transport and Main Roads (TMR) – through TransLink, the division of TMR with statewide responsibility for public transport in Queensland – to operate electric buses in its current contract based in northern Brisbane.