

Málaga's Green Leap: 14 New Electric Buses Hit the Road
Málaga Expands Electric Bus Fleet: A Step Towards a Greener Future Málaga, Spain, is making strides in its commitment to sustainable transportation with the recent addition of 14 new electric buses to its public transport system. These modern vehicles, part of a larger initiative to electrify the city's entire fleet by 2030, represent a significant step towards a greener future. Each bus boasts a range of 300 kilometers on a single charge, ensuring efficient service across the city. The buses also feature a cutting-edge camera system that replaces traditional rearview mirrors, enhancing safety and modernizing the driving experience. "This is positive news, a step forward in a direction that uses fewer vehicles and less polluting fuel," stated a city official in an interview featured in the accompanying video. The new electric buses, which are already in service on routes 34, 37, 38, and 40, among others, are also equipped with passenger amenities such as USB charging ports and improved LED lighting, enhancing the overall passenger experience. The addition of these 14 buses brings the total number of electric buses in Málaga to 83, highlighting the city's dedication to sustainability and its ambitious plan for a completely electric public transport system. This initiative is not only environmentally beneficial but also addresses the needs of communities, such as El Limonar, that have requested increased frequency and transport options. The successful implementation of this project serves as an example for other cities seeking to transition to cleaner and more sustainable public transportation.