Bozankaya is a Turkish manufacturer of rolling stock including metro, tram and trolleybus vehicles.
History
The company was originally founded as BBC & C in Wolfenbüttel, Germany by Murat Bozankaya. The company moved its headquarters to Ankara, Turkey in 2003.[1]
Customers
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/51/BTS_EMU-A2_arriving_at_Ha_Yaek_Lat_Phrao_Station.jpg/220px-BTS_EMU-A2_arriving_at_Ha_Yaek_Lat_Phrao_Station.jpg)
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/58/Malatya_trolleybus_4403_at_Bugday_Pazari_in_2017.jpg/220px-Malatya_trolleybus_4403_at_Bugday_Pazari_in_2017.jpg)
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/17/Bozankaya_Iasi_2217.jpg/220px-Bozankaya_Iasi_2217.jpg)
Metros
- BTS Skytrain, Bangkok, Thailand — Siemens Inspiro (EMU-A2) trains in a joint venture with Siemens[2]
- MRT Blue Line, Bangkok, Thailand — Siemens Inspiro (EMU-BLE#2) trains in a joint venture with Siemens
- MRT Orange Line, Bangkok, Thailand — Siemens Inspiro (EMU-IOL) trains in a joint venture with Siemens
Trams
- AntRay, Antalya, Turkey[3]
- CTP Iași, Iași, Romania
- Kayseray, Kayseri, Turkey
- STPT, Timișoara, Romania
Trolleybuses
- Malatya, Turkey
Products
Electricity bus
- Sileo (electricity bus):
- Sileo S10
- Sileo S12
- Sileo S18
- Sileo S25
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/ba/Bus_navette_parking_Lux_Airport%2C_Sileo_%282%29.jpg/220px-Bus_navette_parking_Lux_Airport%2C_Sileo_%282%29.jpg)
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f8/Sileo-S12-4.jpg/220px-Sileo-S12-4.jpg)
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5e/Sileo_S18.jpg/220px-Sileo_S18.jpg)
Metro
Technical Specifications of the Vehicle
- 4 modules (flexible modular production) - 8 bogies (6 motorized + 2 trailer bogies) - 88 meters long, 3050 mm wide, 4000 mm high - 75% motorized vehicles - Stainless steel body - 1435 mm rail span - 1500 V DC, pantograph powered - Approx. 16 tons axle load - 1080 passenger capacity, 168 seated - Sliding plug type doors - 80 km/h maximum speed
Tram
- Kayseri Tram
Weighs 42 tons, has a maximum speed of 70 km/h, and has 8 double doors and 4 single doors Timișoara Tram Has a maximum speed of 70 km/h, an acceleration rate of 1.1 m/s², and can accommodate 251 passengers. The trams are battery-powered and can travel up to 70 km on a single charge.
- Iași Tram
Has a minimum capacity of 135 passengers, including at least five seats for people with disabilities. The trams are equipped with air conditioning, heating, Wi-Fi, GPS, LED panels, and collision warning systems.
- Kocaeli Tram
Is 33 meters long, has a capacity of 298 passengers, including 66 seated, and is 100% low-floor bidirectional
Trambus
Bozankaya Trambus is the new public transportation vehicle of the modern era, which is electric, has a high passenger carrying capacity.
References
- ^ "bozankaya". www.bozankaya.de.
- ^ "All Siemens – Bozankaya trains operate in Bangkok". Railway PRO. December 6, 2019.
- ^ "Bozankaya signs Antalya tram contract". Railway PRO. June 29, 2020.
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