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City of Windhoek to buy electric buses to ease traffic congestion

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The Windhoek Municipal Council has announced plans to procure low-carbon electric buses as part of efforts to enhance public transport frequency and reduce traffic congestion in the capital.

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The decision follows the council’s approval of the revitalisation of the Low-Carbon Public Transport Initiative under the Move Windhoek Project. The announcement was made during the most recent ordinary council meeting.

As part of the initiative, the municipality will conduct a feasibility study to assess potential routes for integrating electric buses into the city’s public transport system.

“The project’s goal is to decarbonise the mass transit sector by investing in high-capacity buses, including hybrid and electric models,” the council said..

The Move Windhoek Project, funded by the Green Climate Fund, aims to improve public transport accessibility, reduce congestion, and promote better air quality.

According to the council, the initiative also aligns with the City of Windhoek’s Strategic Plan for SMART Cities, which prioritises technological advancement, operational efficiency, and sustainability.

The council further said the project is designed to make economic opportunities more accessible to low-income citizens while reducing pollution and greenhouse gas emissions from conventional vehicles.

The feasibility study is expected to provide crucial data on how best to incorporate electric buses into the city’s transport network, ensuring a smoother transition to a more sustainable urban mobility system.

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