Polish startup MMI has secured €7.7 million to develop electric and hydrogen buses
The investment will be utilized to develop electric bus models in three configurations: low-entrance, low-floor, and standard floor. Additionally, the company intends to develop a minibus powered by a hydrogen fuel cell and construct a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility, with the aim of doubling its vehicle production capacity.
This endeavor will enhance MMI's emission-free propulsion system, chassis, and body structure, thereby strengthening its market presence in Poland and Western Europe.
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