Since the invention of the trolleybus, well over 200 different builders of trolleybuses have existed.[1] This is a list of trolleybus manufacturers, both current and former.
Current
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Trolleybus garage (depot) in San Francisco, USA, with a range of Muni's trolleybuses dating from 1976 to 2003. On the left is an ETI (Skoda/AAI) 14TrSF trolleybus, which type replaced the non-accessible Flyer trolleybuses in the center. On the right is an articulated New Flyer trolleybus, one of 60 articulated ETBs built by New Flyer for Muni in 1993-94ZiU-9/682 is the most numerous trolleybus model in the world (over 42,000 trolleybuses were produced since 1972)Bogdan/Ursus Т701.16 in LublinFoton BJD-WG120FN bimodal trolleybus in Beijing
electrical equipment only – usually as a subcontractor to various bus builders for bodies and chassis; however, for Dayton, Kiepe was the lead contractor, and installed its electrical equipment in otherwise complete vehicles built by Gillig as a subcontractor to Kiepe[3]
MAZ
Belarus
New Flyer Industries
Canada
PC Transport Systems
Russia
Pivdenmash
Ukraine
Pyongsong bus repair plant
North Korea
Pyongyang Trolleybus Factory
North Korea
Sinara Transport Machines
Russia
Škoda Electric
Czech Republic
Complete buses with Temsa bodies or electrical drive equipment only with various bus builders as subcontractor for bodies and chassis
Solaris Bus & Coach
Poland
electrical equipment by Škoda, Kiepe Electric and Medcom
Preserved vintage trolleybus made by FIAT for the Piraeus-Kastella line in Greece (1939)1954 CCF–Brill trolleybus in EdmontonZiU-5 during the parade of vintage automobiles, Saint PetersburgRocar 117E and 217E in Brasov, Romania, 1994. It was one of the most used trolleybus types in Romania in the 1980s until the 2000s