Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

First electric bus is in Paphos

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Paphos Mayor Phedon Phedonos took delivery Wednesday of the first electric bus for public use in Cyprus, which will operate a free ‘green route’ promoting the town’s main cultural venues and archaeolog­ical sites to visitors.

The outspoken mayor, who keeping with tradition got behind the wheel of the 20seater, said that the new bus will be used during its initial testing phase to carry senior citizens, mainly between homes for the elderly and the general hospital.

At a later stage, it will operate on ‘green routes’ which were developed to promote the town’s cultural heritage and history.

The Austrian-made bus, powered by a Nissan NV e200 electric drivetrain, also has a provision to accommodat­e passengers with special needs.

Paphos’ mayor called on his colleagues and all public services to introduce similar eco-friendly vehicles in all towns.

“The municipali­ty plans to immediatel­y adapt the charging station that was delivered with the bus, to run solely on solar power, instead of electricit­y supply from the mainstream network that is presently generated by high-emission diesel, in order to make this a truly green bus,” Phedonos said.

The bus system was supplied by custombuil­ders K-Bus GmbH at a cost of EUR 260,000 and was part of the Ecorouts programme of the EU’s Regional Developmen­t Fund “Interreg VA GreeceCypr­us 2014-2020”, from which Paphos has been allocated EUR 336,000 for mobility projects. The charging station will be operated by the municipali­ty while the Electricit­y Authority of Cyprus only has a network of 20 points across the island, only two are in Paphos.

This is the first all-electric public bus operated in Cyprus which tops the EU list for the highest use of petrol-powered cars at 84% with electric vehicles nowhere to be seen in the transport mix.

An earlier Financial Mirror report highlighte­d the lack of incentives for motorists to switch to ell-electric vehicles. A motor industry expert said that short distances in Cyprus are favourable to electric vehicles with modern technology allowing for up to 80% full charge in a mere 30 minutes.

The government is also in the planning stage to encourage motorists to install subsidised solar panels on the rooftops of their homes to charge their electric cars – when they become cheap enough to be popular.

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