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Home » UAE: Electric and Hydrogen-Powered Buses Set to Debut on Abu Dhabi Roads in the Coming Month

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UAE: Electric and Hydrogen-Powered Buses Set to Debut on Abu Dhabi Roads in the Coming Month

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Last updated: 2024/08/27 at 8:17 PM
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The Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) in Abu Dhabi is set to introduce a fleet of electric and hydrogen-powered buses next month as part of the city’s initiatives towards green public transport. This move is in line with Abu Dhabi’s goal to convert 20% of its public transportation to green options by 2030 and achieve 100% environmentally friendly public transport by 2050. Anan Alamri, a senior official at ITC, revealed that the buses will operate within Abu Dhabi, with their specific routes and numbers yet to be disclosed. The introduction of these zero-emission buses demonstrates Abu Dhabi’s commitment to sustainability and reducing carbon emissions.

The new electric and hydrogen-powered buses will offer significant environmental benefits compared to traditional fossil fuel buses. These eco-friendly options do not emit harmful pollutants or greenhouse gases, with hydrogen buses producing only water vapor as a byproduct. During a forum on renewable energy and sustainable mobility, Alamri highlighted that this would be the first time hydrogen buses are available to the public in Abu Dhabi. She mentioned that young Emirati engineers were trained in China and South Korea to handle and maintain these advanced buses, showcasing the city’s investment in sustainable technology.

Previously, during the COP28 event in December last year, ITC-Abu Dhabi deployed an all-electric fleet of buses to transport passengers from Abu Dhabi International Airport to Expo City Dubai. This initiative marked the first time electric buses were used for intercity transportation between emirates, operating 24 hours a day and covering a distance of 520km daily. Ateeq Al Mazrouei, director of the planning department at ITC, stated that this transition to electric buses helped reduce carbon emissions by 3.7 tonnes per day, highlighting the positive impact of these sustainable transportation options.

The deployment of electric and hydrogen-powered buses in Abu Dhabi represents a significant step towards achieving a green public transport system. With charging stations already installed at bus depots, these eco-friendly buses will provide residents and visitors with a cleaner and sustainable mode of transportation. The move towards zero-emission buses aligns with Abu Dhabi’s commitment to sustainability and reducing its carbon footprint. By introducing these advanced buses, the city aims to set an example for other urban centers to embrace environmentally friendly transport solutions and contribute to a greener future.

As part of Abu Dhabi’s efforts to meet its sustainable transportation goals, the introduction of electric and hydrogen-powered buses will contribute to reducing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. With support from young Emirati engineers trained to operate and maintain these buses, Abu Dhabi is paving the way for innovative and sustainable public transportation solutions. The decision to incorporate hydrogen buses for the first time demonstrates the city’s readiness to adopt cutting-edge technologies and prioritize sustainability in its urban development plans. By offering a cleaner and more efficient mode of transportation, Abu Dhabi is taking a significant step towards a more environmentally conscious future.

In conclusion, the rollout of electric and hydrogen-powered buses in Abu Dhabi signifies a progressive move towards sustainable public transport in the city. By investing in eco-friendly transportation options and training personnel to handle advanced technologies, Abu Dhabi is setting a precedent for environmentally conscious urban development. The introduction of these zero-emission buses is a testament to the city’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions and transitioning towards a greener and more sustainable future. As Abu Dhabi continues to prioritize green initiatives, the implementation of electric and hydrogen-powered buses represents a significant milestone in the city’s journey towards achieving its sustainable transportation goals.

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