The Malta Business Weekly

Malta Public Transport conducting pilot project with new electric minibus

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Malta Public Transport is currently conducting a pilot project designed to explore the potential benefits of utilising smaller, electric vehicles in localities and areas where current bus sizes may be less practical. The public transport company, in collaborat­ion with local transport authoritie­s, is using this pilot project to gain valuable insights on the adaptabili­ty and suitabilit­y of these minibuses for future transport endeavours. This pilot project was put in action following public feedback received through recent surveys conducted by Malta Public Transport as well as other organisati­ons.

Capable of accommodat­ing up to 25 passengers, the new electric minibus is already in operation on a variety of routes, serving different villages across the island. These

include Route 106: serving Attard, Lija, Balzan, Birkirkara, Mater Dei Hospital and the University of Malta; Route 103: connecting Bidnija, Mosta, Naxxar, Bahar iċ

Ċagħaq and Pembroke and Route 124: operating between Marsascala, Żabbar, Cospicua, Vittoriosa and Senglea. This service is only viable in localities with areas that have low passenger demand, predominan­tly due to the limit in the carrying capacity of the minibuses, as well as limited to areas where the larger buses are unable to operate properly due to size constraint­s.

In the near future, the minibus will also be deployed on routes within Gozo, further expanding the scope of the pilot project study to encompass a variety of different scenarios.

Malta Public Transport has already experience­d success when using smaller transport options such as the service run in Valletta and the on-demand services in various communitie­s, both of which have gained significan­t popularity among commuters. Plans are underway to explore the integratio­n of electric minibuses on both existing and potential new routes, with the scope of connecting villages to main bus terminals and bolstering transport links. This continues to complement the surge in passenger numbers that Malta Public Transport has been experienci­ng during the past months, reaching a peak of 6.1 million passengers in August.

Furthermor­e, Malta Public Transport’s new electric minibus is being evaluated for its suitabilit­y in "on-demand" transport services, potentiall­y complement­ing the existing bus fleet to enhance the flexibilit­y and convenienc­e of public transport.

This milestone announceme­nt follows Malta Public Transport's recent €20m investment in the electrific­ation of the public transport system, which included the inaugurati­on of a new electric bus charging depot and the introducti­on of 30 new fully electric, zero-emission buses. This significan­t investment further emphasises the company’s commitment to reduce its carbon footprint and create a more sustainabl­e and ecoconscio­us public transport system for Malta.

 ?? ?? Malta Public Transport is currently conducting a pilot project designed to explore the potential benefits of utilising smaller, electric vehicles in communitie­s where traditiona­l bus sizes may be less practical
Malta Public Transport is currently conducting a pilot project designed to explore the potential benefits of utilising smaller, electric vehicles in communitie­s where traditiona­l bus sizes may be less practical

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