


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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As North America accelerates toward zero-emission mobility, industry leaders will gather in San Francisco for the fifth annual “Clean Buses – US” Conference, hosted by Global Mass Transit on November 19–20, 2025, at the Marines’ Memorial Club & Hotel.
This year’s theme focuses on scaling clean bus deployments — turning pilot projects into resilient, production-level fleets. Over two days, policymakers, transit agencies, OEMs, infrastructure providers, and energy partners will share practical strategies for expanding electric and hydrogen bus adoption across the U.S.
Across the country, agencies are moving from experimentation to execution. In 2025, many announced:
Federal and state funding — including Low/No Emission grants, Buses & Bus Facilities, air-quality initiatives, and utility-supported programs — remains robust. But scoring criteria are shifting, placing stronger emphasis on:
Meanwhile, OEMs are retooling domestic facilities, utilities are strengthening interconnections, and cities are adopting policies that accelerate infrastructure delivery. The industry is entering a pivotal moment requiring tight coordination between technology, funding, and operations.
The 2025 conference will explore:
Speakers include CARB, CPUC, DOT representatives, SFMTA, SunLine, RABA, and global OEMs — delivering insight into both policy direction and on-the-ground operations.
Conference attendees will have a unique chance to hear from Karsan’s Chief Commercial Officer, Deniz Cetin, who will speak on the integration of autonomous, electric, and connected mobility solutions.
The Karsan eJEST and Autonomous eJEST are distributed across North America by Damera Corporation — represent a new generation of right-sized, zero-emission mobility. These sessions will examine how compact electric platforms and advanced automation can jointly improve:
Roman Duplak, Vice President of Sales for the Americas at Damera Corporation, will also be onsite throughout the conference. Roman will be available for discussions with transit leaders, fleet managers, and government agencies on:
His expertise spans electric bus deployment, microtransit planning, and supporting agencies with practical, scalable mobility solutions.
The Karsan eJEST remains one of the most versatile electric minibuses available in the North American market. Its compact design and fully accessible low-floor layout make it especially valuable in environments where traditional 40-ft buses are impractical.
Both the eJEST and Autonomous eJEST excel in:
Their size, turning radius, and fast boarding make them ideal for frequent stopping and flexible routing.
The Autonomous eJEST extends these advantages into the automated future — creating a direct bridge between today’s flexible service models and tomorrow’s connected, autonomous networks.
As agencies plan 2026 procurements and navigate evolving state and federal policies, “Clean Buses – US” offers a rare opportunity to gain firsthand insight from national experts, funders, and innovators shaping the future of transit.
We look forward to meeting you in San Francisco — and exploring how cleaner, smarter, right-sized mobility solutions like the eJEST can strengthen your fleet and serve your community.


