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Sales

Solaris has sold diesel and CNG-powered buses to numerous countries in Europe, including Italy (Pescara and Rome), France (Paris, Bayonne and Narbonne), Denmark, Germany (Berlin, Bochum, Braunschweig, Bremen, Dresden, Düsseldorf, Fulda, Frankfurt am Main, Hannover, Hamburg, Kassel, Koblenz, Leipzig, Magdeburg, München, Nürnberg, Potsdam, Reutlingen, Schweinfurt, Schwäbisch Hall, Weimar and more), Hungary in Nyíregyháza, Latvia (Riga and Daugavpils), Poland (Warsaw, Szczecin, Lublin, Łódź, Gdynia, Radom, Rzeszów, Poznań, Katowice, Kraków, Tychy and Częstochowa), Romania in Oradea and most recently Greece (Athens), Norway (Oslo and Trondheim), United Arab Emirates (Dubai), Sweden (Gothenburg) and Serbia (Novi Sad).

It has also sold trolleybuses to cities in Bulgaria (Sofia), Estonia (Tallinn), Hungary (Budapest and Debrecen), Czech Republic (Opava and Ostrava), Slovakia (Bratislava and Košice), Italy (Rome, Naples, Sanremo, Bologna and Cagliari), Latvia (Riga), Lithuania (Kaunas and Vilnius), Sweden (Landskrona), and Switzerland (Winterthur and La Chaux-de-Fonds).

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