


A quiet, efficient, fully accessible electric minibus. The eJEST delivers exceptional maneuverability, low operating costs, and smooth passenger experience.
Built on the proven eJEST platform and automated by ADASTEC, this Level-4 autonomous minibus brings reliable, safe, and fully accessible automated transit to real-world routes.


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TS45E presents a significant cost advantage,
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Damera will be participating in the 2026 SWTA & New Mexico Joint Annual Conference & Expo in Albuquerque — a regional event focused on advancing how transit systems operate, adapt, and scale in real conditions.

This conference is not centered on concepts alone. It is built around operational reality — bringing together transit agencies, planners, operators, and industry partners to examine what is working today, where challenges remain, and how to move forward with confidence.
Across sessions and discussions, several key themes emerge that are highly relevant to agencies navigating change:
For many transit organizations, the challenge is no longer identifying new ideas — it is implementing solutions that perform consistently over time.
Events like SWTA create an important space where technologies are not viewed in isolation, but in the context of:
This is where practical evaluation becomes critical.
At the EXPO, the Karsan eJEST electric minibus will be presented on static display, offering transit professionals the opportunity to assess a right-sized, zero-emission vehicle designed for real-world deployment.
The eJEST is particularly relevant for:
In these applications, matching vehicle size to demand is essential — not only for efficiency, but for service reliability and cost control.
The vehicle will be presented by:
Together with the Damera team, they will be available to discuss how transit agencies can approach fleet decisions with a focus on operational fit, not just specifications.
Damera’s approach is shaped by hands-on experience in:
This foundation allows for a more grounded perspective — where solutions are evaluated based on:
As the industry continues to evolve, this type of practical understanding becomes increasingly important.
The direction of the industry is clear:
transit systems are moving toward more flexible, demand-responsive, and efficient service models.
However, success depends on how well solutions are implemented, not just selected.
This is why events like SWTA are valuable — they help agencies:
If you are attending the event, we welcome the opportunity to connect and exchange perspectives on how right-sized, zero-emission solutions can support your operations today and over the long term.


