Higer Bus Opens First European Parts and Service Center in Luxembourg
Higer Bus Establishes a European Hub in Luxembourg
On July 7, 2025, Luxembourg officially welcomed a significant milestone for the transportation industry with the inauguration of the Higer Bus Europe Parts Center and the Luxembourg Service Station. The event was graced by prominent figures including Hua Ning, the Chinese ambassador to Luxembourg, and Lex Delles, Luxembourg's Minister of Economy, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Energy, and Tourism. The ceremony highlighted Higer Bus's commitment to enhancing their service footprint in Europe, choosing Luxembourg—strategically positioned at the heart of the continent—as the location for their first European facility.
During the event, guests, including local business leaders and representatives from various sectors, had the opportunity to take a test ride on one of Higer's electric buses. Minister Delles praised Higer Bus for selecting Luxembourg as the base for their operations, recognizing the nation's pivotal role in European logistics and transportation. The new Parts Center will not only house a comprehensive range of spare parts for buses but will also accelerate delivery times to better serve Higer's European clientele.
Minister Delles reminded attendees of the strong bilateral relations between China and Luxembourg, particularly in areas of sustainability, as he noted his previous visit to Higer Bus at the end of 2024, where he witnessed the delivery of a fleet of electric buses to Luxembourg. These buses are part of Higer's Azure series, which are designed with an emphasis on meeting the future needs of urban transportation.
The Azure electric buses incorporate advanced new energy technologies alongside intelligent manufacturing processes, aligning with stringent European regulations for low-carbon and eco-friendly solutions. They aim to cater to municipalities looking to enhance public transport networks while also providing electric alternatives. The buses are adaptable in design—available in various lengths and seating configurations—making them suitable for different operational scenarios such as urban main and auxiliary routes, suburban services, and shuttle operations.
This adaptability allows operators to customize their service routes according to passenger demand, maximizing operational efficiency while significantly reducing costs. Currently, 11 Higer buses are operational in Luxembourg, primarily serving intercity routes. Their consistent performance and the comfort of their rides have garnered positive feedback from local commuters.
Moreover, the establishment of the Higer Bus Europe Parts Center represents more than just an operational hub; it symbolizes a deepening partnership between China and Luxembourg, focused on innovative and sustainable transportation solutions. With the support of local government and international cooperation, Higer Bus is poised to significantly impact the public transport landscape in Europe, providing not only quality service but also paving the way for a greener future.
In conclusion, the launch of Higer Bus’s first European service center highlights a pivotal step towards enhancing service efficiency for clients and expanding the footprint of electric bus technology in the heart of Europe. As cities continue to embrace sustainable transport solutions, Higer Bus stands ready to respond to the evolving needs of urban mobility.