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Every five weeks, 9,500 brand new electric buses take to the roads in China.That’s the equivalent of the entire London bus fleet, says a new report by Bloomberg New Energy Finance.The world has around 3 million buses. Most run on diesel and compressed natural gas. The global fleet of electric buses now totals around 385,000 vehicles - and 99% of those are in China. Winning.World Economic ForumChina is adding a London-sized electric bus fleet every five weeks Alex Gray
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Every five weeks, 9,500 brand new electric buses take to the roads in China.That’s the equivalent of the entire London bus fleet, says a new report by Bloomberg New Energy Finance.The world has around 3 million buses. Most run on diesel and compressed natural gas. The global fleet of electric buses now totals around 385,000 vehicles - and 99% of those are in China. Winning.World Economic ForumChina is adding a London-sized electric bus fleet every five weeks Alex Gray
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Every five weeks, 9,500 brand new electric buses take to the roads in China.Winning.
That’s the equivalent of the entire London bus fleet, says a new report by Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
The world has around 3 million buses. Most run on diesel and compressed natural gas. The global fleet of electric buses now totals around 385,000 vehicles - and 99% of those are in China.
World Economic Forum
China is adding a London-sized electric bus fleet every five weeks
Alex Gray