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Volvo Buses, in partnership with Gemilang International Ltd, has officially launched the Volvo BZL-GML Eco Range, a new fully-electric premium city bus. This bus marks Volvo’s first locally-built electric low-floor, two-door, premium-class city bus in Malaysia.
Volvo Buses, in partnership with Gemilang International Ltd, has officially launched the Volvo BZL-GML Eco Range, a new fully-electric premium city bus. This bus marks Volvo’s first locally-built electric low-floor, two-door, premium-class city bus in Malaysia.
The government is expected to roll out electric-powered Rapid Buses starting from the second quarter of next year, says Transport Minister Anthony Loke. NSTP/MOHAMAD SHAHRIL BADRI SAALI Get breaking news fast — follow us on WhatsApp and Telegram. KUALA LUMPUR: The government is expected to roll out.
Rapid KL, under Prasarana Malaysia Berhad, is leading the charge with operational electric buses in the Klang Valley. “We are set to acquire a total of 310 diesel-engine buses, marking this as the final procurement of diesel-engine buses before transitioning to fully electric vehicles (EVs) by.
Transport minister Loke Siew Fook says the selected vendor has been given 12 months to complete the assembly of buses. Transport minister Loke Siew Fook (fourth from left) and Prasarana Malaysia Bhd CEO Azharuddin Mat Sah (fourth from right) with a new diesel bus received by the public transport.
Volvo Buses, in partnership with Gemilang International Ltd, has officially launched the Volvo BZL-GML Eco Range, a new fully-electric premium city bus. This bus marks Volvo’s first locally-built electric low-floor, two-door, premium-class city bus in Malaysia. A signing ceremony with Rapid Bus Sdn.
MALAYSIA is expected to receive its first batch of fully electric Rapid buses in 2026, as part of a long-term transition towards cleaner public transport. Transport Minister Anthony Loke said this marks the beginning of a phased shift away from diesel buses, with the government aiming for full.
According to statistics, Malaysia's transportation emissions rate is as high as 85.2%. The country's Ministry of Transport is implementing green logistics initiatives to promote a green transportation ecosystem, aiming for sustainable development in transportation and logistics. It prioritizes.
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6 FAQ sur [Malaisie Super Electric Bus]
When will electric buses be delivered in Malaysia?
The latest electric bus tender has closed and the appointment of contractors is expected soon. Delivery is targeted within 12 months of contract finalisation. In the time being, Malaysia is deploying 310 new Euro 5 diesel buses under the 2025 Bus Replacement Programme.
How many electric buses are there in Kuala Lumpur?
Following their installation in Kuala Lumpur, where KL City Hall is located, the government is planning to increase the usage of entirely electric buses for public transportation. Following that, further units will be added to the fleet beginning early next year, with a total of 60 electric buses being deployed by the end of the year.
Is Malaysia a market leader for electric buses in APAC?
Malaysia is the market leader for electric buses in APAC, and the market is expected to grow even more due to the presence of an established market for electric automobiles. Furthermore, government initiatives such as zero-tariff import and excise duties on hybrid and electric vehicles would boost demand.
What is rapid bus Malaysia?
Rapid Bus Malaysia aims to drive the take-up of electric buses in the country with a target of having 30% of its bus fleet comprised of electric buses by 2030, growing to become fully electric (100%) by 2037, according to its display at the currently ongoing International Greentech & Eco Products Exhibition and Conference Malaysia (IGEM 2023).
Why is Foton a leading brand of pure electric buses in Malaysia?
This not only represents the largest order of pure electric buses exported from China to Malaysia but also establishes FOTON as the leading brand of Malaysia's largest fleet of pure electric buses, injecting new vitality into Malaysia's green transportation initiatives.
When will Hidayath Hisham Malaysia receive its first electric rapid buses?
by HIDAYATH HISHAM MALAYSIA is expected to receive its first batch of fully electric Rapid buses in 2026, as part of a long-term transition towards cleaner public transport.


