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Chinese electric buses begin trial operations in Buenos Aires

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BUENOS AIRES — Two Chinese electric buses began operating on Thursday in the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires, the first eight vehicles that will soon be incorporat­ed into four urban passenger transport lines.

The two units, manufactur­ed by the Zhengzhou Yutong Bus Company, were unveiled in the Palermo neighborho­od, north of the capital, by Minister of Transport Guillermo Dietrich, Buenos Aires Mayor Horacio Rodriguez, and the Minister of Environmen­t and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Sergio Bergman.

“This is one more (piece of) evidence of the deep transforma­tion that we are carrying forward in this government with President (Mauricio) Macri, working jointly with the city government to lay out longterm projects that will end up being a tangible benefit for the people, not just in their quality of life, but also in the reduction of operationa­l costs,” Dietrich told reporters.

Rodriguez said the arrival of the Chinese buses was “an enormous advance in environmen­tal care, and clearly the transforma­tion of the transport system is one of the main pillars in that regard.”

“Now that these two buses are beginning operations, six more will be added gradually, and afterwards we will see how we can expand and bring them to the whole city,” the mayor added.

The first two units will follow on Line 59, which connects the Barracas district in the south of the city with the town of La Lucila located in the northern outskirts of the capital.

Lines 12, 34, 39, and 59 will each feature two of the eight buses, and will involve different charging technologi­es for suppliers to determine the best option.

Tests will be carried out after the eight buses are all put into operation to “evaluate the technical feasibilit­y of this new form of mobility, as well as its operationa­l, economic, and environmen­tal viability,” according to Buenos Aires’ city government.

The results, which will be determined jointly with the Developmen­t Bank of Latin America, “will be a key tool for the adoption of a largerscal­e plan in the Metropolit­an Area of Buenos Aires,” the local government said.

Now that these two buses are beginning operations, six more will be added gradually, and afterwards we will see how we can expand and bring them to the whole city.” Horacio Rodriguez, mayor of Buenos Aires

 ?? GENG YUHE / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Employees guide Yutong buses for export onto a cargo ship in Lianyungan­g, Jiangsu province.
GENG YUHE / FOR CHINA DAILY Employees guide Yutong buses for export onto a cargo ship in Lianyungan­g, Jiangsu province.

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