MiBus planning major purchase of electric vehicles
MiBus Panama is planning to purchase 195 medium-sized electric buses for use on the routes of the capital city.as part of the strategy to gradually replace the fleet of buses that use fossil fuels, while reducing operating and maintenance costs and reducing environmental impact.
The MiBus board of directors had already approved the purchase of 35 electric buses to provide service in San Miguelito and other points where there are narrow streets.
As a result of the positive impact of the operation of electric buses and the implementation of the electric mobility strategy, “we are analyzing the feasibility” of making a single purchase of 195 electric buses, said MiBus president Luis Campana.
Cheaper energy
The maintenance of electric buses is easier than that of a diesel system because they have fewer components. One of the important factors is the cost of energy. MiBus seeks to apply as a major client to. buy energy directly from power providers The buses would be charged in the early morning when there is less demand for energy.
The initiative gained strength with the pilot plan that included the circulation of two electric buses from the Xhinese BYD company as a test on different routes in the capital.
Currently there is one that provides the service from Plaza 5 de Mayo to the Old To Casco Viejo and another circulates on other routes in the city.
This experience has served to put together a financial model to acquire these electric buses, explained Campana.
The total amount of the investment is not yet available, but a medium electric bus, with capacity for 45 passengers, has an estimated cost of $180,000, not including import prices and electric chargers.
The World Bank offers advice to Panama on financing mechanisms. It is expected to have the specifications ready in the coming months to call the tender before the end of the year or the beginning of 2021.
There are six interested companies. Proposals would be received in the first months of next year. MiBus has 1,436 buses. The mobility strategy sets a goal of having between 15% and 30% electric buses by 2030 or more than 300 units.