BusTech

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BusTech Group
Industry Bus manufacturing
Founded1995;29 years ago (1995)
FounderTony and Joe Calabro
Headquarters,
Key people
Christian Reynolds, Director and Chairman

Mathew Fitch, Director

Dan Marks, Director
OwnerFusion Capital Holdings
Website bustechgroup.com.au

BusTech Group is an Australian bus-building manufacturer with production facilities in Rocklea, Queensland, Edinburgh Adelaide, South Australia and Burnie, Tasmania. BusTech Group produces fully built up integral route buses, school buses and double deck buses and also produces single deck bus bodies, largely built on European chassis from manufacturers such as Mercedes-Benz, Volvo and Scania, predominantly under their VST model line. [1] As of 2022, BusTech Group was actively delivering new buses into Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania and the ACT. [2]

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The company was originally established as Bustech in 1995 by the then owners of Gold Coast, Queensland bus operator, Surfside Buslines the Calabro family. Early production generally focused on producing low entry, route bus bodies with smaller numbers of school buses and charter/touring vehicles were also produced.

Bustech produced its first integral bus in 2007, a midi-sized route bus with production subsequently expanding into full size route and school buses by 2008. An urban double deck bus began production in 2011 and Australia's first locally engineered and built electric bus was completed by Bustech in 2015. [3]

Bustech formed part of the Transit Australia Group from 2008 under Calabro family ownership, until the latter was dissolved in 2019 upon the sale of bus operations to AATS Group. [4]

Bustech formed a joint venture agreement with Precision Components, owned by Fusion Capital and began producing buses under the Precision Buses name in 2017. In addition, Elphinstone Engineering in Tasmania began assembling buses under agreement in 2017. [5] Bustech and Precision Buses formalised a merger in 2019, with management of the two operations initially known as the Australian Bus Corporation. [6] The company was rebranded and relaunched as BusTech Group in December 2020. [7] [8]

In February 2021 it was announced that a factory is being planned near Newcastle, New South Wales to build electric buses for New South Wales operators. [9] [10]

History

Bustech bodied Mercedes-Benz O405NH of 2002 new to Connex NSW DSC 0075mo8348.jpg
Bustech bodied Mercedes-Benz O405NH of 2002 new to Connex NSW
Bustech VST body of 2010 built on a Volvo B7RLE chassis DSC 0428mo2003l.jpg
Bustech VST body of 2010 built on a Volvo B7RLE chassis
Bustech XDi of 2012 with Cummins ISL engine operating on demonstration with Busabout Bustech 'XDi' demonstrator operated by Busabout Wagga in TNSW livery (4).jpg
Bustech XDi of 2012 with Cummins ISL engine operating on demonstration with Busabout
Bustech CDi of 2013 with Cummins ISL engine operating a 777 inbound at Gold Coast Airport Bustech CDi 343.jpg
Bustech CDi of 2013 with Cummins ISL engine operating a 777 inbound at Gold Coast Airport

Calabro family ownership

Bustech was founded by the proprietors of Surfside Buslines, Joe and Tony Calabro, on the Gold Coast in 1995. [11] Buses were initially produced on Mercedes-Benz, Volvo and Hino chassis with the first such vehicle completed in 1998 from their original Ernest, Queensland factory. In late 2003, Bustech began production of the VST model. [12] In October 2004 Bustech moved to a new factory in Calabro Way, West Burleigh.

Bustech became part of the Transit Australia Group in 2008 as part of a restructuring of the Calabro operations. In the same year, the company launched its first integral bus the 10.5 metre MDi. This was followed by the 12.5 metre XDi, SDi school bus and in July 2011 by the 12.5 metre CDi double decker, the first double deck citybus built for Australian operation since 1973. In November 2009, Bustech completed its 1000th bus. [13]

In July 2015, in collaboration with Swinburne University of Technology, the Automotive Cooperative Research Centre (AutoCRC) and the Malaysian Automotive Institute, Bustech unveiled its first electric bus to be designed, engineered and manufactured in Australia, known as the ZDi. Bustech has already signed a AUD$170 million contract to manufacture electric buses for the Malaysian government in late 2014. [14] [15] [16] with the first electric prototype bus delivered to Malaysia in 2016 branded as the XDi-E. In 2016, through the Transit Australia Group, Bustech signed a deal with Dubai South to provide electric buses. [17] One ZDi bus was exported to Dubai for evaluation in 2017.

Fusion Capital Holdings ownership

Bustech was not included in the April 2019 purchase of the Transit Australia Group by the AATS Group (now Kinetic Group). [18] In September 2019, it was announced that Bustech will be merging with its joint venture partner Precision Buses, which is owned by Fusion Capital Holdings. [19] Both organisations would have a combined strategic management and direction under a new holding company called Australian Bus Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fusion. However, each of them would retain their own brand identities and continue to operate in their own capacity at their respective facilities.

In June 2020, Bustech formed a partnership with Ebusco to produce the zero emission Ebusco 2.2 model and the next generation, carbon based Ebusco 3.0 model in Australia in a purpose built high tech facility. [20]

In August 2020, Bustech and Proterra announced a new collaboration to manufacture the all-electric ZDi 12.5m city bus utilizing Proterra’s battery technology platform. [21]

On 14 December 2020, it was announced that the group including Precision Buses and Elphinstone, was rebranded as the BusTech Group. [7]

In late 2023, production was moved from Burleigh Heads, to Rocklea in Brisbane. https://www.busnews.com.au/bus-stop-helps-bustech-group-complete-successful-relocation/

Products

Early bus bodies

Most of the early buses from 1998 to 2003 were built for the Calabro's operations Surfside Buslines and other operators such as Clark's Logan City Bus Service and Whitsunday Transit in Queensland and Buslines Group, Oliveri's Metro-Link and King Brothers in New South Wales. Following the collapse of the Clifford Corporation, Bustech was successful in winning further orders from a variety of operators such as Sunbus and the Pulitano Group in Queensland and Connex, Forest Coachlines and Calabro family relation Busabout in New South Wales from 2000 to 2002. The in-house name for the early body names were "ULF" for low floor units, such as the B12BLE, O405NH and L94UB units built, whereas the high floor units were named "UHF" for models such as the RG230 and O400.

VST

The VST model commenced production in 2003 on a variety of chassis with more than 1,500 vehicles produced. It is a low-floor city's body, available in single and dual door configurations. Various seating options are also available. The naming of VST means "Versatile".

BodyLengthChassisOperators
VST11.7m (K320UB)

12.5m

11.7m - Adelaide Metro (Torrens Transit, Busways, SouthLink)
VST-A (Articulated)18mScania K360UA Adelaide Metro (Torrens Transit, Busways, SouthLink)
VSTM11m Scania K280UB Transdev John Holland Buses

(prev. State Transit Authority)

VSTC13mMAN Skybus NZ
VSTH12.5mVolvo Hybrid

SBM/SBV

The SBM/SBV is a 12.5m school/charter bus body with a single door and the option for underfloor luggage bins. Commenced production in 2006 branded as the Graduate, they have been built on a variety of chassis including MAN 18.280 and 19.320, Mercedes-Benz OH1830L, Scania K94IB, and Volvo B7R/Volvo B8R. The naming SBM stands for School Bus MAN/Mercedes-Benz whilst SBV stands for School Bus Volvo [22]

Diesel Integral Buses

BodyTypeLengthSeatsEngineTransmissionProduced FromNotes
MDiLow-floor City Midi10.5m43 Caterpillar C7 (Original), Cummins ISB/ISL ZF 2007
XDiLow-floor City Bus12.5m55 (51 w/ Center Door)Caterpillar C7 (Original), Cummins ISC/ISB/ISLZF2008A single XDi-E (12.5m low-floor electric city bus integral) was produced in 2015 for export to Malaysia
CDiLow-floor Double Deck12.5m96Cummins ISL 9-litre Allison, ZF2011Twin Door, Dual Front Steer
ADiLow-floor Tour Bus12.5m53Cummins ISL 9-litreAllison, ZF2012Underfloor Luggage Bins
SDiSchool Bus12.5m61Cummins ISL 9-litreAllison, ZF2012Underfloor Luggage Bins

ZDi (Electric Integral Bus)

Bustech ZDI Electric bus with Newcastle Transport in Newcastle, 2023 NewcastleTransportZDI450.jpg
Bustech ZDI Electric bus with Newcastle Transport in Newcastle, 2023

The ZDi is a 12.5m, 41-seater low-floor integral city bus, with full electric propulsion. The models produced between 2015 and 2022 were produced with ZF axles and Toshiba batteries. Three ZDi evaluation and test buses have been produced, with one exported for trialed in Dubai, and the remaining two built for operation in Adelaide, however remaining under test as at 2021. Only one of the Adelaide buses saw service, with the other never leaving the factory site.

In 2023, Hunter Valley based transit operator Newcastle Transport begun using 3 Bustech ZDi's [23] as part of the New South Wales governments move to a fully zero emissions bus fleet by 2047 [24]

The ZDi model has been approved as a "Panel 3-approved Australian vehicle for NSW" by Transport for NSW. [9] [10] [25] "

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