MAN Secures Order for 112 Electric Buses in Vilnius, Lithuania

MAN Secures Order for 112 Electric Buses in Vilnius, Lithuania

Sustainable Bus
Sustainable BusMay 12, 2026

Why It Matters

The contract accelerates Vilnius’s transition to a climate‑neutral transit fleet and validates MAN’s rapid growth in Europe’s electric bus market, signaling broader adoption of zero‑emission buses in Eastern Europe.

Key Takeaways

  • Vilnius orders 112 MAN Lion’s City E electric buses
  • Order splits into 84 solo and 28 articulated models
  • Largest electric bus procurement ever in Lithuania
  • MAN e‑bus sales jumped 118% in 2025, reaching 1,300 units
  • Deliveries start 2026, with service through end of 2027

Pulse Analysis

Europe’s electric bus market is entering a decisive growth phase, and MAN Truck & Bus is emerging as a key player. After launching the Lion’s City E in 2019, the German manufacturer has expanded production to facilities in Turkey, Poland, and South Africa, enabling it to meet surging demand. A 118% sales jump in 2025—over 1,300 units—means that roughly one in two MAN city buses sold across Europe now run on electricity, positioning the firm ahead of many rivals still scaling up their e‑bus lines.

For Vilnius, the 112‑bus order represents a strategic overhaul of its public‑transport fleet. Replacing diesel units with electric models equipped with air‑conditioning, Wi‑Fi and on‑board charging aligns with the city’s climate‑neutral objectives and improves passenger experience. The partnership with local integrator ADAMPOLIS ensures five years of technical support, while simultaneous investments in charging infrastructure and depot upgrades lay the groundwork for a fully electrified network by the end of 2027.

The deal also signals a broader shift in Eastern Europe, where municipalities are increasingly prioritizing zero‑emission mobility. As neighboring capitals like Riga and Warsaw accelerate their e‑bus rollouts, manufacturers such as MAN, Skoda and Solaris are competing for sizable contracts. Investors are taking note, viewing these orders as proof of market viability and a catalyst for further funding in battery technology, grid upgrades, and sustainable transport solutions across the region.

MAN secures order for 112 electric buses in Vilnius, Lithuania

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