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CHN | Nov 17, 2024

Over 80 per cent of China’s buses powered by new energy

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China boasts 554,000 new energy buses, accounting for 81.2 per cent of its total bus fleet, according to the Ministry of Transport.

The figure was released on Thursday during an urban transportation work conference in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province.

To date, there are nearly 80,000 public bus lines across the country, with buses plying a cumulative route length of more than 1.7 million kilometres and dedicated bus lanes surpassing 20,000 kilometres.

Currently, 313 urban rail transit lines operate in 54 Chinese cities, with an operational mileage of 10,455 kilometres, according to the ministry.

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