Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov and the Deputy Minister of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters Andrey Gurovich visited KAMAZ R&D

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2021

Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov visited Naberezhnye Chelny on a working trip. During the visit, he met with Andrey Gurovich, the Deputy Minister of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters, and together with him visited the KAMAZ R&D.

Andrey Gurovich headed an extensive delegation of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, which visited KAMAZ today. The main goal is the interaction of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia and KAMAZ PTC in the framework of creating a new generation of fire and rescue equipment, as well as holding a number of meetings with top managers of the company on various issues of further cooperation.

Rustam Minnikhanov and Andrey Gurovich visited the company’s Scientific and Technical Center, where they were shown a new model range of KAMAZ vehicles, including samples of new fire and rescue equipment and unmanned vehicles.

Then the President of the Republic of Tatarstan and the Deputy Head of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia went to the Virazh circuit, where they met with the KAMAZ-master team and drove racing trucks.

In conclusion, Rustam Minnikhanov and Andrey Gurovich held a meeting to discuss further areas of cooperation.

THE FIRST 60 KAMAZ ELECTRIC BUSES HAVE BEEN ASSEMBLED IN MOSCOW

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2021

Sixty KAMAZ electric buses were assembled and delivered to the State Unitary Enterprise MOSGORTRANS at the Sokolniki Car Repair and Construction Plant in Moscow.

The final production of KAMAZ electric buses on the territory of the Sokolniki Car Repair and Construction Plant in Moscow started in April. The first collected models began to ply the streets of the capital in June. Today, 60 KAMAZ electric buses of the Moscow assembly are already operating on the routes of the city.

«Under the terms of the fourth contract concluded with the State Unitary Enterprise MOSGORTRANS, we must transfer 350 KAMAZ electric buses in 2021. As part of this order, 200 units of innovative electric vehicles have already been produced, 60 of them were assembled directly in Moscow on the basis of SVARZ, the rest of the electric buses were produced at NEFAZ, a subsidiary of KAMAZ in Bashkortostan, – said Andrey Dolganov, head of the Passenger Electric Transport Promotion Service. – Thus, by January 2022, 750 KAMAZ electric buses will carry Moscow passengers. We are proud of such results and hope that this figure will only increase in the future».

It should be noted that the production of KAMAZ electric buses in Moscow based on SVARZ is the most environmentally friendly in Russia – all operations in the shop are carried out with zero emissions. In addition to environmental friendliness, the production of electric buses directly in the capital allows you to reduce the delivery time, assembly and maintenance of electric vehicles, as well as save on logistics.

KAMAZ SUMMED UP THE PRODUCTION RESULTS OF JULY

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2021

In July 2021, the production units of KAMAZ PTC completed their work on the production of the main types of products. Since the beginning of the year, more than 25 thousand cars have been produced.

The automobile plant, the finishing enterprise of KAMAZ, produced 3,712 machine kits for the month, and a total of 25,064 units since the beginning of the year (compare the same period of the last year – 3,484 and 20,131, respectively).

In July, the engine plant and the CUMMINS KAMA joint venture produced and shipped 4,015 engines and power units to their customers, since the beginning of the year – 27.2 thousand (compare the same period of the last year – 3,986 and 22.5 thousand units, respectively). Spare parts were manufactured in July for 3.25 billion rubles, in the first seven months of the year-for the amount of 18.7 billion rubles (compare the same period of the last year – for 2.25 billion and 13.2 billion rubles, respectively).