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Budapest to introduce 70 Chinese electric buses

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發布於 7小時前 • Geza Molnar,Chen Hao
People wait to board a BYD electric bus in Cape Town, South Africa, Feb. 28, 2024. China-made electric buses have been incorporated into the day-to-day operations of Golden Arrow Bus Services here. (Photo by Xabiso Mkhabela/Xinhua)

The contract has been signed for 70 new buses, which will enhance the city's fleet with BYD's latest fully electric models.

BUDAPEST, Oct. 4 (Xinhua) -- Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, will add 70 fully electric, eco-friendly buses to its transport fleet, starting in the spring of 2026, as part of a phased rollout, Budapest's public transportation company BKK announced on Friday.

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The low-floor, air-conditioned buses will be supplied by Chinese electric vehicle (EV) company BYD. Consisting of 50 standard and 20 articulated buses, the new fleet will initially serve the city's busy downtown routes.

"A new era for public transportation in the capital! The contract has been signed for 70 new buses, which will enhance the city's fleet with BYD's latest fully electric models," Budapest mayor Gergely Karacsony said on his Facebook page.

This image provided by China's leading electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer BYD shows its J7 midsize electric bus tailored for the Japanese market. (BYD/Handout via Xinhua)
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They will help achieve the city's goal of creating a more liveable, cleaner and sustainable environment for its residents, the mayor noted.

BYD will also take care of the fleet's maintenance, the employment of drivers, and the development of the necessary electric charging infrastructure.

This photo taken on June 3, 2023 shows an electric bus operating in Nairobi, Kenya. 17 electric buses have been put into operation and the annual carbon emission of electric buses is only about 3 tonnes, which is much lower than the 60 tonnes of diesel buses. (Xinhua/Wang Guansen)
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The project is a step toward achieving Budapest's climate goals and increasing the city's resilience to climate change, the BKK said.

In October 2024, BYD marked its third consecutive month as the most popular electric vehicle brand in Hungary, with 1,000 vehicles delivered, according to a statement from the Chinese automaker. ■