

Egged Europe

3
Countries
1,230
Buses
80
Million km of annual travel
3,840
Employees
Driving Public Transportation in Europe
Egged expanded its business overseas in 2006, presenting a bold vision: to bring the Israeli innovation, knowledge and experience to public transport in Europe.
Currently, Egged owns two important public transport companies in Poland and The Netherlands, transporting millions of passengers per year.
The companies are fully owned and managed by the Egged Group.
Poland - Mobilis - driving Poland forward
Through its Mobilis subsidiary, Egged entered into the Polish market in 2006.
Nowadays the Company operates public transport in the country’s three main cities: Warsaw, Kraków and Wrocław.
With some 370 buses in its fleet and 1,000 employees, Mobilis provides high-quality, continuous service, racking up some 25 million km of mileage per year.
The Netherlands - EBS leads the green transport revolution
In 2011, Egged entered the Dutch market through EBS.
Business was initially concentrated in the Waterland region (around the Amsterdam metropolitan area). This later expanded to Voorne-Putten and Haaglanden - regions in the south of the country and around the Hague.
Currently EBS operates some 720 buses, most of which are electric. The remainder are gas-powered or hybrid.
The Company excels in its quality of service - for years it has been ranked by the Dutch government at the highest level of satisfaction among public transport users in The Netherlands.
In March 2025, EBS won the tender for operating public transport in the Province of Zeeland in the southwest.
This concession will bring an extra 120 buses into service (90 of these will be electric), operating out of 5 depots with an annual turnover of approximately NIS 1.2 billion.
Lithuania – Egged expands to the Baltic States with TOKS
In 2025, the Egged Group signed an agreement to acquire 51% of the Lithuanian
TOKS Group. The company operates urban lines in Vilnius and Klaipėda, as well as
intercity and international lines across the Baltic States.
With a fleet of approximately 140 buses and about 500 employees, TOKS is a
significant player in the local market. In addition to operating bus lines, the company
owns the central stations in Vilnius and Klaipėda and recently acquired a 40-dunam
depot in Vilnius to further its operations.
The numbers speak for themselves:
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Business in 3 countries: The Netherlands, Poland and Lithuania
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3,480 employees
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1,320 Buses
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65% electric fleet, in The Netherlands 100% of the buses are disabled-accessible
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80 million km annual mileage
Whats next?
Egged Europe does not rest. The Company is considering new opportunities to expand to other countries, investing in advanced technologies, smart green transport and continual improvement of its service to the general public.
The future of public transport in Europe starts with Egged Europe.
