In 2025, Higer sold a total of 14,246 complete vehicles. According to data from Chinabuses.org, Higer topped the Chinese bus sales charts in both January and February 2026, with total sales of 3,417 vehicles. It is worth noting that to date, Higer has sold a total of 55,714 new energy buses worldwide. In Europe, its products are available in nearly 30 countries, with 80% being new energy models, and it plans to unveil a new generation of zero-emission buses in Europe in 2026.

Higer’s European strategy is to continue advancing its localization efforts, consistently expand cooperation with local distributors, and establish a more expansive market network. In 2025, Higer and a Portuguese distributor won bids for TRANSDEV and other projects.
At Busworld Europe held in Belgium in October of the same year, Higer and British distributor Harris inked a procurement agreement for 180 buses, with the first batch already delivered, marking a noteworthy milestone in Higer’s foray into the UK’s high-end market. In January 2026, Higer and a Croatian distributor jointly won a bid for an order of 60 pure electric buses. Currently, Higer’s pure electric products are present in numerous European countries, including the UK, Ireland, Italy, Iceland, Portugal, and Croatia.
Higer’s role in Europe’s new energy bus market
Battery is a core component, for which Higer states it offers a 15-year warranty to European clients. Additionally, the six-in-one silicon carbide integrated controller, as part of a highly integrated electric drive system, significantly enhances energy efficiency and reduces losses. Coupled with an efficient electric drive axle and an intelligent thermal management system, it delivers lower energy consumption, greater reliability, and extended service life, the manufacturer says.
Higer also underlines that highly efficient delivery is yet another crucial advantage that has earned the trust of European clients. As carbon emission policies in the EU become more stringent and operators across the region seek to transform their fleets, Higer claims it has a “delivery timeframe that is shorter than the industry average“.
Higer’s complete after-sales service network provides European operators with operational assurance throughout the product service life. In 2025, Higer’s spare parts center in Luxembourg officially commenced operation, and the company has established an after-sales service network for the European market. On this basis, Higer is building a localized service system from parts supply to technical support, to minimize vehicle downtime and increase uptime.
Higer – Scania: a strategic cooperation
In 2006, Higer established a strategic partnership with Swedish commercial vehicle giant Scania to jointly develop upscale “Scania-Higer” buses, marking the start of its journey to enhance its high-end market capabilities. So far, over 6,000 Scania-Higer buses has been sold in high-end markets worldwide, positioning it as an exemplar of China-Europe industrial cooperation, Higer says.
As Higer premium zero emission brand, Fencer was unveiled at Busworld Brussels in 2023. In September 2025, Higer delivered 450 Fencer F1 Integral EV buses to Chile.



