Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Retro: China is the King of Electric Buses

Shenzhen shows the world how it's done, electrifies all public transit with massive fleet of 16,000+ electric buses

Electric buses are becoming increasingly popular with transit fleets around the world, but no more than in Shenzhen, China. The megacity has been building a large fleet of electric buses for years now, but this week it announced that it completely electrified its fleet with more than 16,000 electric buses.

 From article, (Electric buses are becoming increasingly popular with transit fleets around the world, but no more than in Shenzhen, China.
The megacity has been building a large fleet of electric buses for years now, but this week it announced that it completely electrified its fleet with more than 16,000 electric buses.
Shenzhen already had the world’s biggest electric bus fleet for a while and it has been expecting to reach its full electric fleet update in 2018, but it ended reaching its goal ahead of time.
The city’s transport commission made the announcement yesterday (via Han Ximin EyeShenzhen).
They now have 16,359 electric buses in operation around the city of 12 million people.
In order to achieve this goal, they invested hundreds of millions more than their usual fleet update to purchase a variety of different electric buses and charging stations.
The city has built 8,000 charge points at 510 bus charging stations in order to be able to charge roughly half the fleet at any given time.
They estimate that the fleet is saving 345,000 tons of fuel per year and it is reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 1.35 million tons.
But electric buses are not the megacity’s only electric vehicle effort, they have also put in place regulation to rapidly update their taxi fleet to electric vehicles.
Out of 12,518 taxis in operation in Shenzhen, reportedly 62.5 percent of them run on electricity and they plan to bring that number to 100 percent on an aggressive timeline.)



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