Source: www.rta.ae
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announces that it will shortly embark on the trial run of electric buses (powered only by electricity supplied by rechargeable batteries) where the battery can be recharged up to 80% in less than 30 minutes and the bus can cover up to 200 km with a full battery at a speed of 100 km per hour.
The RTA will coordinate with the Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA) about future steps as regarads providing the infrastructure of electric vehicles.
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announces that it will shortly embark on the trial run of electric buses (powered only by electricity supplied by rechargeable batteries) where the battery can be recharged up to 80% in less than 30 minutes and the bus can cover up to 200 km with a full battery at a speed of 100 km per hour. The RTA will coordinate with the Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA) about future steps as regarads providing the infrastructure of electric vehicles.
H.E. Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of the Board and Executive Director of the RTA, said: “This step is in line with the initiative launched by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, themed (Green Economy for a Sustainable Development) aimed at fostering a green economy in the UAE in view of the importance of power for humans and various ingredients of development projects. The initiatives also concords with the power & low carbon strategy pursued by the Government of Dubai with the objective of making Dubai a role model in the efficient power consumption, and curbing carbon emissions.
“The RTA will embark on the pilot operation of electric buses to assess the associated environmental benefits, measure the rate of reduced carbon emissions, identify the distance covered by the bus following each battery recharge process in addition to other parameters such as the bus speed, prescribed battery life span, ability to cope with the climatic conditions of the UAE particularly during summer, engine efficiency, and maintenance costs among others. In the light of these assessments, the RTA will decide on the next step to be taken. We recall that the RTA was the first entity in the region that embarked on a trial run of hybrid vehicles (operated by fuel and electricity) as part of the Dubai Taxi fleet in 2008,” explained Al Tayer.
“The RTA strongly supports efforts made by the Supreme Council of Energy to achieve Dubai’s Integrated Energy Strategy 2030. This year the RTA has carried out 32 energy conservation initiatives and 8 green economy support initiatives.
These initiatives, which are expected to achieve savings of about AED 17 million, covered various RTA’s sectors and agencies, thus contributed to saving power consumption saved in Dubai Metro stations and railway, reducing water consumption, improving road lighting efficiency by using energy-efficient LED lighting, cutting down bus diesel consumption, and slashing taxi fuel consumption in addition to reducing carbon dioxide emissions in 2013 by 41% compared to 2012,” elaborated Al Tayer. More info