History of the Company

  

1991 - Company Founded

In Trebic, TEDOM s.r.o. is created and its goal is the research and development of cogeneration systems, with engines burning natural gas.

1994 - Creation of a Holding

From the year 1994, a holding-type structure of the company begins to emerge.  Thanks to the subsidiary company, TEDOM gradually deploys heat-energy systems in many Czech cities, and beginning in the year 2000, they expand their market to Slovakia.  From its foudning, TEDOM works together with a manufacturing plant in Horovic, with whom the capital is shared since 1995. 

2001 - Electricity from Biogas

Kogenerace TEDOM - bioplynWe announce our intentions to support alternative energies and offer our customers cogeneration units that run on biogas.  We gradually then begin to focus on utilising untapped energy for landfill gas while successfully completing many such installations.

2003 - Expanding our Manufacturing Capacity

In the city Vycap, TEDOM builds new buildings for electro-manufacturing and a vast spare parts warehouse for cogeneration units.  At public auction, we buy a motor factory that belonged to LIAZ, and this factory is added to our company structure as the independent motor division.

2004 - Buses on the Scene

Autobus TEDOMWe decided to expand our product portfolio with buses for city and suburban routes which are installed with our own natural gas and diesel engines.  The bus manufacturing is handled by our newly-created division BUS. Focused on expanding our bus production, in 2006 we open a new manufacturing plant in Trebic. At the beginning of 2009, a CNG filling station was opened, and Trebic residents could welcome the service of the first TEDOM buses.

2010 and the Present

In 2010, TEDOM s.r.o. and its subsidiary company TEDOM a.s. joined to form one company, one with nearly 600 employees.  The manufacture of our energy systems is effectively linked with the production of public transportation vehicles via our ability to make our own engines.  Research is also focused on the implementation of such activities that support the most effective utilisation of various fuels, which is an active step in fulfilling the demands set forth by European environment-related policies.