Ho Chi Minh City Converts Two Bus Routes to Electric Power
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Ho Chi Minh City is converting two more bus routes, numbers 57 and 41, to electric vehicles.
- The electric buses have a capacity of 60 seats and are equipped with air conditioning, replacing older diesel-powered buses.
- This initiative is part of the city's green transition in public transportation, aiming for a modern, civilized, safe, and sustainable system.
Ho Chi Minh City continues its push towards greener public transportation by converting two additional bus routes, numbers 57 and 41, to electric vehicles. This move signifies a concrete step in the city's commitment to environmental sustainability.
The electric buses deployed on these routes offer a seating capacity of 60 passengers and are equipped with air conditioning, providing a more comfortable experience for commuters. These modern vehicles will replace the previous diesel-powered buses, directly contributing to reduced emissions and noise pollution within the city.
Route 57, connecting Phuoc Binh Market to Hiep Binh High School, will transition to electric operation starting June 15. The route maintains its 13.1 km length and is expected to complete its journey in approximately 42 minutes, with 130 trips scheduled daily.
Similarly, route 41, which runs between Mien Tay Bus Station and An Suong Bus Station via Bon Xa Intersection, will switch to electric buses from June 20. This route covers a distance of 22.15 km, with a journey time of about 60 minutes, and will operate 144 trips per day.
The Public Transport Management Center highlighted that electric buses are an environmentally friendly transport solution, producing zero emissions during operation. This transition is a key part of Ho Chi Minh City's broader strategy to implement green practices in public transport, aiming to create a modern, civilized, safe, and sustainable passenger transport system that enhances the daily experience of its residents.
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Originally published by Tuแปi Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.