GoZero Group

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GoZero Group
FormerlyTrueGreen Impact Group
Founded2019
Headquarters,
Australia
Key people
Stephen Cartwright
(Managing Director and Chairman)
ProductsUrban buses, electric buses
ServicesDesign and manufacture bus bodies; bus assembly
Subsidiaries BusTech
Nexport
North Sydney Bus Charters
Website gozerogroup.com.au

GoZero Group, formerly TrueGreen Impact Group, is an Australian group of companies specialising in zero emission vehicles, including electric bus manufacturing, and charter bus operations.

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History

In 2019 TrueGreen Impact Group was established by Kirk Tsihlis, it was spun out and rebranded as GoZero Group in 2023. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Its subsidiaries and operations are: [5]

GoZero Group is also an importer and distributor of Foton's light commercial electric trucks and hydrogen buses in Australia.

Nexport

Transit Systems Nexport bodied BYD in Sydney in September 2023 20230909 8359 (BYD D9RA) at Central Station, Railway Square.jpg
Transit Systems Nexport bodied BYD in Sydney in September 2023

Nexport was established was established in 2019 to assemble electric buses. [11] It planned to build an electric vehicle manufacturing plant in the Southern Highlands, but did not proceed after failing to attract government subsidies. [12] [13]

In February 2021, Nexport signed an agreement to distribute BYD electric passenger vehicles in Australia and New Zealand. [14] In July 2021 Nexport signed a partnership with Alexander Dennis to assemble the latter's Enviro family on BYD chassis for the Australian market. [15]

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