Keolis versterkt haar positie in Zweden met nieuw buscontract

17-6-2025
Keolis has been awarded a new 10-year contract by Region Stockholm to operate and develop bus services in Central Stockholm and on the island of Lidingö (E46).  The agreement, worth a total of 800 million euros, covers 41 bus routes, along with a major shift towards fleet electrification - further strengthening Keolis’ long-established presence in the Swedish capital. 

The new contract, granted by the public transport administration (PTA) of Region Stockholm, entrusts Keolis with one of the most complex and strategically important areas of the city’s transport network. Services will be delivered with a strong focus on operational excellence, passenger satisfaction, and environmental responsibility. A key element of the new agreement is the significant electrification of the fleet, aligning with Sweden’s ambitious climate goals and reinforcing Keolis’ commitment to sustainable urban mobility. The award is currently undergoing legal review and cannot be formally signed until this process is complete. 

Keolis in Sweden

Present in Sweden since 2003, Keolis has become a key player in the country’s public transport landscape. Today, the company operates more than 1,300 vehicles across several regions, including Stockholm (SL), Uppsala (UL), Skåne (Skånetrafiken), Västra Götaland (Västtrafik), Dalarna (Dalatrafik), Värmland (Värmlandstrafik). 

With 4,700 employees, Keolis Sweden combines local presence with international expertise to offer reliable, accessible, and sustainable mobility solutions. Committed to the energy transition, Keolis Sweden operates two of the largest electric bus depots in the country, located in Gothenburg and Stockholm, and plays a leading role in the gradual electrification of its fleets in other regions. The company also places innovation, passenger experience, and close cooperation with public authorities at the heart of its approach, to design transport networks that meet the needs of both local communities and the environment.