The Phnom Penh Post

On electric bus use planned by ADB trust fund

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THE Siem Reap Provincial Administra­tion and the Cities Developmen­t Initiative for Asia (CDIA) –a multi-donor trust fund under the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) – have been meeting to study the feasibilit­y of establishi­ng an electric bus project in Siem Reap town.

The latest meeting, held earlier this month, was attended by provincial deputy governor Pin Prakad and CDIA project manager Kathleen Jovellanos, as well as other relevant experts from the provincial department­s.

Prakad said the provincial administra­tion and the General Department of Land Transport agreed to cooperate with CDIA to implement a full study of the project in order to create a smart public transport system with reduced carbon emissions.

However, he said that achieving this goal would require further cooperatio­n from stakeholde­rs.

The Ministry of Public Works and Transport recently opened an EV charging kiosk in Siem Reap town, as minister Sun Chanthol urged relevant partners and the private sector to increase the use of EV.

According to the ministry, in the first 10 months of this year, the registrati­on of EVs increased by 11 times compared to the same period in 2021, which showed the government’s high commitment to mainstream­ing EV use to reach 40 per cent of all vehicles in Cambodia by 2030 and 70 per cent by 2050.

The minister also confirmed that EV Energy Tech Co Ltd plans to install 20 more EV charging points, while publicly-listed Chinese conglomera­te BYD Co Ltd has plans to install 200 more kiosks nationwide.

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