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Industry
  
Bus manufacturing

Website
  
www.bustech.net.au

Parent organization
  
Transit Australia Group

Owner
  
Joe & Tony Calabro

Founded
  
1998

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Headquarters
  
Burleigh Heads, Queensland

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Bustech is an Australian bus manufacturer based on the Gold Coast, Queensland.

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History

Bustech was founded in 1998 by the proprietors of Surfside Buslines, Joe and Tony Calabro, in the Gold Coast suburb of Ernest, very close to Surfside's depot. It initially bodied buses on Mercedes-Benz and Volvo chassis.

Most of the early buses were built for the Calabro operations Surfside, Busabout and Hawkesbury Valley. Following the collapse of the Clifford Corporation, Bustech was successful in winning orders from a variety of operators, primarily in Queensland and New South Wales. In October 2004 Bustech moved to a new factory in Calabro Way, West Burleigh.

In 2008 Bustech became part of the Transit Australia Group as part of a restructuring of the Calabro operations.

In 2008 Bustech launched its first integral bus (both chassis and body), the 10.5 metre MDi. This was followed by the 12.5 metre XDi and in July 2011 by the 12.5 metre CDi double decker, the first double deck citybus built for Australian operation since 1973.

In November 2009 Bustech completed its 1,000th bus.

In July 2015, in collaboration with Swinburne University of Technology, the Automotive Cooperative Research Centre (AutoCRC) and the Malaysian Automotive Institute, Bustech unveiled its first electric bus to be designed, engineered and manufactured in Australia. Bustech has already signed a AUD$170 million contract to manufacture electric buses for the Malaysian government in late 2014.

Models

Currently, Bustech produces six bus models:

  • VST/VSTH/VSTC: 12.5m low-floor citybus body – built on a variety of chassis, including MAN 18.310 HOCL-NL, Mercedes-Benz O500LE, Scania K280UB, Volvo B12BLE and B7RLE
  • VSTM: 11m low-floor citybus body – built on a Scania K280UB Chassis, The VSTM is a smaller VST body which is similar to but smaller than the MDi Body. State Transit Authority Sydney were the first to take deliveries of the VSTM.
  • SBV/SBM: School/Charter bus body – built on a variety of chassis, including MAN 18.280, Mercedes-Benz OH1830L, Scania K94IB and Volvo B7R. Previously known as the Graduate. SBM stands for School Bus MAN/Mercedes-Benz whilst SBV stands for School Bus Volvo
  • MDi: 10.5m, 43-seater low-floor citybus integral – available with Cummins ISC 8.3-litre engine and ZF axles RL85A / A132
  • XDi: 12.5m, 55-seater (51 when specified with centre-door) low-floor citybus integral - Available with Cummins ISC 8.3-litre or Cummins ISL 9-litre engines and ZF axles RL85A / A132
  • XDi-E: 12.5m, 55-seater (51 when specified with centre-door) low-floor city bus integral. The XDi-E is a Bustech XDi but with an all-electric engine. There was only 1 built as of 2015.
  • CDi: 12.5m, 96-seater low-floor double-deck citybus integral - Available with Cummins ISL 9-litre engines. Surfside Buslines, Busways and Forest Coach Lines received the first deliveries for high capacity transport during peak periods.
  • ADi: 12.5m, 53-seater low-floor tour bus integral - Available with Cummins ISL 9-litre engine, Surfside Buslines received the first deliveries as the Gold Coast Shuttle.
  • SDi: 12.5m, 61-seater school bus integral – Available with Cummins ISL 9-litre engine, Surfside Buslines and Rover Coaches received the first deliveries for school transport deliveries.
  • ZDi: 12.5m, The Bustech ZDi is an all-electric Bustech-bodied bus which is the first of its kind, and only 1 ZDi built so far in 2015.
  • Both the MDi and XDi were also available with Caterpillar C7 engines. However, as they have ceased production of highway engines, the vehicles can now only be specified with Cummins engines.

    The VST was also available with Volvo B12BLE engine however it ceased production. The Volvo B7RLE engine is used instead on VST's from 2011.

    References

    Bustech Wikipedia