GILLIG

GILLIG

Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

Livermore, CA 23,657 followers

AMERICAN BUILT

About us

GILLIG is the leading manufacturer of heavy-duty transit buses in the United States. We offer a portfolio of clean energy propulsions ranging from battery electric and diesel to natural gas and hybrid electric, all designed on the proven GILLIG Low Floor platform to maximize fleet commonality. Since 1890, our dedicated employees have been supporting customers and delivering on promises to improve the quality of life through transformative mass transit solutions. From initial design through final assembly, each GILLIG bus is designed and built by American workers in Livermore, California, who are committed to building and supporting the safest and most reliable transit buses in the United States. GILLIG buses are known for their unmatched quality and have earned their reputation as the lowest-cost buses to maintain and operate. Our products help reduce congestion, contribute to a cleaner environment, and provide mobility to all. GILLIG is also proud to create American jobs and recycle tax dollars back into the community to further support public transportation. Further information about GILLIG can be found at www.gillig.com.

Website
http://www.gillig.com
Industry
Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Livermore, CA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1890
Specialties
heavy-duty transit buses

Locations

Employees at GILLIG

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    Mountain Line (Missoula, MT) is well on their way towards achieving their 2035 goal of a zero-emission fixed-route fleet, powered by their investment in GILLIG Battery Electric buses. Once 10 more of GILLIG's latest generation Battery Electric buses arrive in 2025, the agency will only have 3 more buses in their fleet to replace! But replacing aging diesel buses with Battery Electric buses is not only a green choice, it's also a way to save 'green' over the bus' lifetime. Jennifer Sweten, Mountain Line Director of Operations, explained the cost benefits: "Electric buses in warm weather cost about 30 cents a mile on electricity. On a cold day that jumps up to about 45 cents a mile. They're about half as much to operate as a traditional diesel bus." Learn more about this major milestone here: https://lnkd.in/gihQ8RCc #GILLIG #GILLIGBatteryElectricBus #Sustainabilitymadepractical #gogreen #ZEB #zeroemissionbuses #batteryelectricbus #sustainabletransit #montana

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    Season’s greetings from the GILLIG family! As we reflect on this past year, we’re grateful for the opportunity to partner with communities across the nation, delivering American-built transit solutions that connect people and places and that drive America forward. Wishing you and yours a joyful holiday season and a bright year ahead. Happy Holidays! #GILLIG

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    GILLIG employees went above and beyond to make our GILLIG Cares Holiday "Stuff-a-Bus" Toy Drive a success. With the leadership of our Product Planning & Strategy team and the generosity of our entire GILLIG family, we helped fill a Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority bus with toys to bring joy to local families in need this holiday season. If you'd like to help stuff-a-bus and spread holiday cheer, the Wheels team is hosting their Stuff-a-Bus event tomorrow from 10 AM to 2 PM at the Walmart Shopping Center in Livermore, California. If you're not in the area, we encourage you to explore opportunities to give back in your community or consider supporting other GILLIG Cares partners, like the Alameda County Community Food Bank's holiday food drive or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Let’s continue making an impact this holiday season and continue to drive America forward. #GILLIG #GILLIGgivesback #GILLIGCares #HolidayGiving #Stuffabus #ToyDrive #FoodDrive #SeasonofGiving #GILLIGforgood

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    Lowell, Massachusetts, is driving clean energy innovation with a portion of its $22 million in federal funding dedicated to bringing more GILLIG Hybrid Electric buses to its fleet. As the city and Lowell Regional Transit Auth invests in cleaner transit solutions, their GILLIG Hybrids are “moving us in the right direction” by delivering lower emissions, better fuel efficiency, and a quieter, smoother ride. GILLIG Hybrids help bridge the gap to a more sustainable future while meeting today’s transit needs. Learn more about Lowell’s $22M federal funding that will be going toward these hybrids and other clean energy investments: https://lnkd.in/gkhuA4vX

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    Will you be at California Transit Association's Fall Expo & Conference this week? Come by Booth 411 to visit with our GILLIG team and learn more about how we are driving California forward with the highest quality, safest, and most reliable transit buses on the market, all built right here in California! We look forward to seeing you there! #CTA2024 #CTAFallExpo #GILLIGBatteryElectricBus #DrivingAmericaForward #AmericanBuilt #CaliforniaBuilt #TransitMatters #sustainabletransit

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    On the horizon for 2025: E-buses! Ben Franklin Transit has two Zero-Emission Battery Electric Buses on order, scheduled to be delivered next year. Our new E-buses will round out our collection of military appreciation vehicles, paying homage to the Coast Guard and Space Force. These buses are the culmination of many years of hard work and collaboration, and are an important step forward in connectivity and sustainable transit in the Tri-Cities.

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    The end of an era, indeed! C-TRAN has retired the last of its GILLIG Phantoms, with many buses finding new life through second owners and continuing to serve communities in different ways—one even as fire department mobile command unit. Federally-funded transit buses must last at least 12 years and 500,000 miles, but these buses served the Vancouver area for up to 21 years. That’s a powerful testament to the reliability and durability GILLIG builds into every bus and to the dedication and care C-TRAN’s team invested in maintaining them over the years. Over the past 15+ years, as they have phased out their Phantoms and expanded service, C-TRAN has invested in over 80 GILLIG buses to serve their community, including 10 GILLIG Battery Electric Buses now in service. As this era of GILLIG Phantoms comes to a close, we look forward to our ongoing partnership as we drive America forward, together. #GILLIGstrong #GILLIGproud #GILLIGphantom #PublicTransit #TBT #GILLIGLowFloor #driveAmericaforward #CTRAN #VancouverWA

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    It’s the end of an era at C-TRAN: The last Gillig Phantom buses to be used in regular service have officially been retired from the fleet. We’re sad to see them go, but they have served us well since arriving in 2003. 21 years of service is well beyond the norm for a transit vehicle. C-TRAN’s Chief Maintenance Officer Tim Shellenberger and Manager of Fleet Maintenance John Orsetti recently chatted with us about how their outstanding team kept these buses on the road for over two decades. Read the full story at https://lnkd.in/gAWp2i8Y. #ctran #VanWa #ClarkCountyWa #PublicTransit #FleetMaintenance #Gillig

    • John Orsetti and Tim Shellenberger stand in front of Coach 1776 smiling. The bus is painted blue with white stars and the head of an eagle with red and white stripes flowing behind it.
    • Front end of a Gillig Phantom parked in the C-TRAN bus yard. Another Phantom is parked directly behind it. The outline of the decal showing the old coach number, 2218, is faintly visible.
    • An old photo of a Gillig Phantom driving along a snowy road in Vancouver. The bus is painted in C-TRAN's old paint scheme.
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    This Veterans Day, we honor the brave men and women who have served our nation. At GILLIG, we’re proud to recognize our veteran team members whose commitment to service extends beyond their time in uniform. The leadership, integrity, and dedication they bring to our organization inspire us every day. As a small token of our gratitude, we proudly display a Veteran Wall of Honor at our headquarters, commemorating our team members who have served. This tribute serves as a daily reminder of their sacrifices and the values they uphold, which strengthen our GILLIG family and the communities we serve. To our GILLIG veterans and all those who have served, thank you. #AmericanBuilt #VeteranBuilt #VeteransDay #GILLIG

    • Picture of GILLIGs Veterans Wall of Honor
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    It was a privilege to welcome the King County Metro Transit team to GILLIG’s manufacturing facility in Livermore, CA this week, as they visited to see their first two 40' GILLIG Battery Electric Buses. This visit was more than just a preview of new vehicles—it was a celebration of nearly three decades of partnership built on progress and innovation. These pilot buses will enter their thorough acceptance process this December, leading into the production of 87 additional buses starting in summer 2025. These pilot buses mark a significant step forward as we work to support King County Metro’s admirable goal of becoming the first large transit agency to have a fully zero-emissions fleet. A big thank you to the KCM team for your trust and for joining us on this journey toward a more sustainable future.

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    Vice President of Sales at GILLIG

    It was a privilege to welcome the King County Metro team to GILLIG’s manufacturing facility in Livermore, CA, as they visited to see their first two 40' GILLIG Battery Electric Buses. This visit was more than just a preview of new vehicles—it was a celebration of nearly three decades of partnership built on progress and innovation. These pilot buses will enter their thorough acceptance process this December, leading into the production of 87 additional buses starting in summer 2025. These pilot buses mark a significant step forward as we work to support King County Metro’s admirable goal of becoming the first large transit agency to have a fully zero-emissions fleet. A big thank you to the KCM team for your trust and for joining us on this journey toward a more sustainable future.  

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