Electric buses in Moscow

There are 1000 electric buses operating in Moscow.[2] This is the largest electric bus fleet in Europe ahead of London's fleet. As of December 2021, electric buses serve 65 routes and since the beginning of their work, they have carried over 150 million passengers including 77 million passengers in 2021.

The 500th electric bus entered the line in Moscow on 8 October 2020.[1]

History

The first electric buses entered the streets of Moscow in the end of 2018. Under the terms of the contracts, in 2018–2019, domestic manufacturers GAZ and KAMAZ supplied 300 electric buses to Moscow. Another 700 electric buses were delivered to Moscow in 2020 and 2021. Thus, Moscow’s electric bus fleet reached 1000, the largest in Europe, in just 3 years.[3][4]

Most of the batteries and propulsion equipment for the Moscow electric buses are made by Drive Electro, which has manufactured and supplied components for 600 of the city’s electric vehicles.[5]

Moscow plans to completely replace all its diesel and CNG buses with electric buses by 2030.

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