Croatian company Končar has signed a contract with the Zagreb public transport operator ZET d.o.o. for the supply of 20 three-section low-floor trams, according to the railway magazine Railway Supply.

low-floor trams

The purchase, worth €37.8 million, is financed through the funds of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan. The delivery is expected to include an upgraded version of the TMK2300 trams, which the manufacturer supplied to the city in 2009-2010.

The trams will be able to accommodate 115 passengers, including 27 seating places. The rolling stock is scheduled to be delivered by mid-December 2025.

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Reference: Končar Group

Končar Group is a Croatian conglomerate specializing in the production of electrical and transportation equipment. It was founded in 1921 and has since become one of the largest and most renowned enterprises in Croatia. Končar operates in various sectors, including power generation, transmission and distribution, renewable energy, transportation systems, and industrial automation.

In the energy sector, Končar manufactures and supplies power transformers, distribution devices, control and protection systems, and other electrical equipment for power plants and energy companies. They have extensive experience in both traditional and renewable energy fields.

Končar is also involved in the transportation sector, producing electric traction equipment for railway vehicles, electric motors, and other components for electric transportation systems. They provide solutions for urban transport, including trams and electric buses, as well as components for railway systems and locomotives.

In the field of industrial automation, Končar offers control systems, automation solutions, and process monitoring systems for various industrial sectors. They develop and implement customized solutions to optimize production processes and improve efficiency.

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