Cape Town is embarking on an exciting journey with its new fleet of 120 electric buses. Led by Golden Arrow, this initiative aims to cut down pollution and create cleaner air for everyone in the city. The project not only focuses on the buses but also includes building a big charging station, showing a strong commitment to sustainable transport. This move is not just good for the environment; it’s also expected to create jobs and boost the local economy. With community support and smart planning, Cape Town is setting an example for other cities in Africa to follow toward a greener future.
Cape Town’s Golden Arrow Bus Service (GABS) is taking steps towards a sustainable future by introducing 60 electric buses each year, starting in 2024, with the goal of replacing its entire fleet of 1,100 dieselpowered vehicles. This shift towards electric propulsion not only helps the environment but also saves costs for the company in the long run.