Scania to provide 91 battery-electric buses in Sweden
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Scania to provide 91 battery-electric buses in Sweden
Scania and transport operator VR have signed one of the largest electric bus deals in Sweden to date. The order will see 91 Scania buses battery-electric buses put into service in the Södertälje area, with service starting in June 2027.
In 2025, VR Sweden won the contract from local public transport authority SL to provide bus traffic in Södertälje and Nykvarn. Ahead of the traffic commencement date next year, VR has now ordered 91 electric buses from Scania, which has both production facilities and headquarters in Södertälje.
With a focus on electrification, operational reliability and local presence, the deal is an important step in VR Sweden's long-term investment in sustainable public transport. For Södertälje, the investment means a continuation of the transition towards fossil-free bus traffic with modern and quiet electric buses adapted for city traffic.
“The investment is an important step in the transition to electrified public transport and enables reduced local emissions, while ensuring attractive and reliable traffic for passengers as well as a good working environment for drivers and maintenance personnel,” says Anders Frykman, Bus Director at VR Sweden.
The agreement is fully aligned with Scania’s aim to play a central role in the shift towards sustainable transport, in which electric buses are a key component. The agreement between VR and Scania extends from development and planning to traffic start, vehicle service and long-term support.
“With development and battery assembly in Södertälje, and close cooperation throughout the process, we will offer a solution that is both robust and sustainable,” says Christopher Svensson, Key Account Manager at Scania Sweden. The deal is Scania Sweden’s single largest delivery of battery-electric vehicles to date, and of the 91 units, 32 will be with a 4x2 configuration and 59 with a 6x2*4 configuration, all with 445 kWh of installed energy.
The Fencer f1 BEV buses are based on Scania’s battery-electric bus platform, developed and produced in Europe. When put into operation, they will contribute to reducing carbon emissions and improving urban environments, fitting the sustainability goals of both VR and Scania.
Learn more about Scania’s sustainable public transport solutions.
Scania is a world-leading provider of premium transport solutions. Together with our partners and customers, we are driving the shift towards a sustainable transport system. Founded in Sweden in 1891, Scania now operates in more than 100 countries and employs around 53,000 people. Production takes place in Europe, Latin America and Asia. Research and development is carried out globally with our main site in Södertälje, Sweden. As part of the TRATON Group, we are empowered by shared industrial strength, scale and expertise to accelerate innovation and the shift towards a sustainable transport system. In 2025, Scania delivered 87,600 trucks, 6,500 buses and coaches as well as 9,200 industrial and marine power systems to our customers. Net sales totalled over SEK 198 billion, of which about 20 percent were services related. For more information visit: www.scania.com
For further information, please contact:
Tobias Siöström
Marketing Communications Manager, People Transport Solutions
Phone: +46 8 55 37 18 45
E-mail: tobias.siostrom@scania.com
Idag, 09:00
Scania to provide 91 battery-electric buses in Sweden
Scania and transport operator VR have signed one of the largest electric bus deals in Sweden to date. The order will see 91 Scania buses battery-electric buses put into service in the Södertälje area, with service starting in June 2027.
In 2025, VR Sweden won the contract from local public transport authority SL to provide bus traffic in Södertälje and Nykvarn. Ahead of the traffic commencement date next year, VR has now ordered 91 electric buses from Scania, which has both production facilities and headquarters in Södertälje.
With a focus on electrification, operational reliability and local presence, the deal is an important step in VR Sweden's long-term investment in sustainable public transport. For Södertälje, the investment means a continuation of the transition towards fossil-free bus traffic with modern and quiet electric buses adapted for city traffic.
“The investment is an important step in the transition to electrified public transport and enables reduced local emissions, while ensuring attractive and reliable traffic for passengers as well as a good working environment for drivers and maintenance personnel,” says Anders Frykman, Bus Director at VR Sweden.
The agreement is fully aligned with Scania’s aim to play a central role in the shift towards sustainable transport, in which electric buses are a key component. The agreement between VR and Scania extends from development and planning to traffic start, vehicle service and long-term support.
“With development and battery assembly in Södertälje, and close cooperation throughout the process, we will offer a solution that is both robust and sustainable,” says Christopher Svensson, Key Account Manager at Scania Sweden. The deal is Scania Sweden’s single largest delivery of battery-electric vehicles to date, and of the 91 units, 32 will be with a 4x2 configuration and 59 with a 6x2*4 configuration, all with 445 kWh of installed energy.
The Fencer f1 BEV buses are based on Scania’s battery-electric bus platform, developed and produced in Europe. When put into operation, they will contribute to reducing carbon emissions and improving urban environments, fitting the sustainability goals of both VR and Scania.
Learn more about Scania’s sustainable public transport solutions.
Scania is a world-leading provider of premium transport solutions. Together with our partners and customers, we are driving the shift towards a sustainable transport system. Founded in Sweden in 1891, Scania now operates in more than 100 countries and employs around 53,000 people. Production takes place in Europe, Latin America and Asia. Research and development is carried out globally with our main site in Södertälje, Sweden. As part of the TRATON Group, we are empowered by shared industrial strength, scale and expertise to accelerate innovation and the shift towards a sustainable transport system. In 2025, Scania delivered 87,600 trucks, 6,500 buses and coaches as well as 9,200 industrial and marine power systems to our customers. Net sales totalled over SEK 198 billion, of which about 20 percent were services related. For more information visit: www.scania.com
For further information, please contact:
Tobias Siöström
Marketing Communications Manager, People Transport Solutions
Phone: +46 8 55 37 18 45
E-mail: tobias.siostrom@scania.com
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