China's electric buses lead a global revolution in electric vehicles

China's rapid deployment of electric buses, starting in the 2010s, has transformed its public transportation and set a global benchmark for electric vehicle adoption.

Xiaoying You reports for the BBC.


In short:

  • China's extensive electric bus network, initiated in the 2010s, now influences global electric vehicle trends.
  • The shift from diesel to electric buses in China significantly contributes to reducing urban air pollution and CO2 emissions.
  • China's strategy and progress in electric buses offer a model for other countries aiming to transition to greener transportation.

Key quote:

"China has really been at the forefront of success in conversion of all vehicles to electric vehicles, especially buses."

— Heather Thompson, CEO of the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy.

Why this matters:

China's electric bus revolution is pivotal in the global shift toward sustainable transportation, significantly impacting air quality and carbon emissions. This transformation showcases the potential for large-scale environmental change through policy and innovation. How can your community contribute to or learn from China's approach to electric public transportation?

Related: Expanding electric vehicle access will help improve air quality and mobility in low-income communities plagued by environmental racism.

About the author(s):

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