Celebrating its 30th anniversary, Bozankaya is an innovative company that offers the most ideal solutions in terms of investment and operating costs in public transportation for cities. It develops and manufactures vehicles that do not harm the environment, save energy and operate without noise.

Bozankaya GmbH was established by Murat Bozankaya in 1989 as an R&D company in Germany. It stepped into Turkey as Bozankaya A.Ş. in 2003 and has become a much stronger brand in Turkey today by building its investments on the knowledge gained over the years by this R&D company. Bozankaya, which started its activities with 20 employees in Turkey, today has nearly 1000 employees in its R&D Center, including nearly 100 R&D engineers.

It manufactures its vehicles, whose intellectual property rights belong to it, in its facilities in Ankara. The new production center established on an area of 100,000 m2 in the 1st Organized Industrial Zone of Sincan; It was designed and put into operation for the production of rail system vehicles such as metro and tram, and electric commercial vehicles such as trambus and electric bus. Domestically designed vehicles produced in these facilities still serve their passengers in our country, Europe and Asia without any problems.

The title of the company that produces Turkey’s first domestic 100% electric bus belongs to Bozankaya.

Studies in production centers are carried out on the axis of R&D. There are 24 R&D projects between 2012-2017. The total budget of these projects was approximately 25 Million Euros. With the studies carried out in the R&D Center, domestic solutions are offered to Turkey’s public transportation needs, it helps to keep the country’s resources within the country’s economy with import substitute products, and high value-added export items are created that are delivered to all over the world.

Bozankaya contributes greatly to the development of the rail systems industry in Turkey. Bozankaya, which designed a 100% low-floor Tramway bogie for the first time in Turkey and commercialized it with the Kayseri Tramway Project, also realized Turkey’s first subway export as of June 2018. In order to realize all these projects and future high-speed train and metro projects, more than 50 million Euros has been invested in Turkey’s largest and most modern rail transportation systems production center.