The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sarawak’s first electric bus to debut with free trial

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KUCHING: Sarawak’s first electric bus will make its muchawaite­d debut here this Friday (March 1), enabling locals and visitors to travel around the city centre with ease.

Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah said the CRRC electric bus will operate on a three-month trial run at no charge to passengers.

“The free electric bus service will provide commuters with the convenienc­e to travel around the city centre, especially for those from outside Kuching.

“This bus will operate for three months which will be a good gauge for us to assess the suitabilit­y of electric buses as a public transport,” he said when officiatin­g the CRRC Electric City Bus flag-off ceremony at the Old Courthouse yesterday.

The electric city bus service runs on the Route 101 loop starting from Open Air Market, covering a distance of around 14 kilometres.

It will be making 12 trips per day on one-hour intervals from 7am to 6pm at 26 stops, namely Open Air Market, Darul Hana Bridge, Chinese History Museum, Kuching Waterfront, Jalan Abell, Jalan Padungan, Jalan Ang Cheng Ho, Kuching South City Council (MBKS), iCom Square, Jalan Pending, MBKS Recreation Park, SJK(C) Chung Hua No. 3, Jalan Central Timur, Jalan Ban Hock, The Hills, Riverside Majestic Hotel, Main Bazaar, Kuching General Post Office, Sarawak Museum, Wisma Satok @ Jalan Satok, Al-Idrus Commercial Centre, Wisma Assar, Satok Suspension Bridge, Jalan Kulas, Wisma Satok @ Jalan Kulas, and Jalan Haji Taha.

Abdul Karim described the 26 stops identified for Route 101 as ‘perfect’ as it will provide passengers, particular­ly tourists, with the convenienc­e of visiting Kuching’s various landmarks and heritage trail.

With the free bus service, he said this would also in turn promote the city in line with the Visit Sarawak Campaign (VSC) which his ministry and Sarawak Tourism Board (STB) have been aggressive­ly promoting, and which has shown ‘quite good results’ since the campaign was launched.

“The number of visitors to Sarawak, especially from other states in Malaysia, has dramatical­ly increased to 68 per cent as compared to the same correspond­ing month in 2018, with total arrivals increasing by 10.72 per cent.

“When we compare the number of visitors to Sarawak in January last year with this year’s, we can see quite a remarkable increase of visitors with a total number of 326,337 visitors so far,” he revealed.

As such, he pointed out that the introducti­on of an electric bus service in Kuching was very much welcomed as it serves as a good transporta­tion alternativ­e to visitors as well as local folks.

“We will start with one bus first to see how it performs and if the response is very good, we will try to work out some kind of agreement with Henz Pacific Sdn Bhd and CRRC to maybe extend the service for one to three years or even expand to two buses,” he remarked.

Meanwhile, Henz Pacific managing director Henry Lai said the electric bus, which can carry up to 53 passengers, also provides facilities such as free WiFi service provided by Digi and is also disabled-friendly with wheelchair accessibil­ity.

“Apart from that, commuters will also be able to have real-time monitoring of their bus trips and the exact timing of the bus arrival or journey that they will be taking on the routes via the Kuching Metro app, which is now available on iOS and Android,” he added.

Also present were Assistant Minister of Transporta­tion Datuk Dr Jerip Susil, Assistant Minister of Youth and Sports Datuk Snowdan Lawan, CRRC Asean Office director Yang Xiaofeng, Kuching South mayor Dato James Chan, Kuching North Datuk Bandar Datuk Abang Abdul Wahap Abang Julai and STB chief executive officer Sharzede Salleh Askor.

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Sarawak’s first electric city bus will kick off with a three-month free trial run this Friday.

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