Kinetic Co-CEO Adam Begg said Kinetic is happy to be partnering with TransLink to help Queensland achieve a greener future.
“This year alone we’ll be introducing 20 zero emission buses to Queensland roads across Cairns, the Sunshine Coast and the Gold Coast,” he said.
“We congratulate the Queensland Government on its leadership transitioning bus networks to greener, cleaner technologies and we’re proud to bring to the table our experience operating zero emissions buses in other major cities including in Auckland, Christchurch and soon in Melbourne.”
Member for Cairns Michael Healy said the introduction of the electric buses is part of the Queensland Government’s pledge to reach net-zero by 2050.
“Having emissions free buses here in Cairns is fantastic not only for our local environment, but for all of Queensland,” he said.
“Transport is the second biggest emitter in Queensland but is rapidly evolving to embrace zero emissions technology.
“Our research shows each electric bus could save as much as 1,000 tonnes of greenhouse gases over its lifespan and deliver many community benefits with less noise and harmful air pollution.”
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