Wrightbus has announced a new partnership with German leasing firm Kazenmaier which aims to aid in the transition to zero emission transport.
The partnership plans to leverage Wrightbus’ existing zero emission vehicles against Kazenmaier’s integrated public funding and service packages, providing operators with an easier switch to sustainable transport.

Wrightbus has made a number of moves into the German market in recent years, with hydrogen and electric bus fleets now on the ground with operators including Saarbahn, Cottbus, West Verkehr and Vestiche, as well as a service station in Brühl just outside Cologne.
The company also recently partnered with Ferronordic for service and maintenance support.
Wrightbus CEO Jean-Marc Gales said:Wrightbus has a compelling offering for the German market, and we already have fleets of hydrogen and electric buses in operation, matched with on-site service and country-wide fleet support.
Now we have added further value by partnering with Kazenmaier to ensure operators can take advantage of competitive leasing solutions to help them make the switch to zero-emission technology.
Wrightbus make the best buses on the market but we want to make sure we offer the best packages of service and support alongside.
Kazenmaier CEO Max E Nastold said:Our partnership with Wrightbus is driven by a shared goal – to truly put the public transport transition into motion.
We combine technological excellence with financial accessibility, turning sustainable mobility from a vision into reality on Germany’s roads. Together, we’re shaping the mobility transition – reliably, ambitiously, and with a passion for progress.








