On Wednesday, November 27,Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia inaugurated Ghana’s first fleet of electric buses (EVs).
This initiative stems from Dr. Bawumia’s intentions for reducing transport fares by approximately 40%, aiding commuters nationwide.
The country’s public transportation sector has experienced high fuel costs, inadequate infrastructure, and frequent breakdowns.
The Managing Director of the Metro Mass Transit Limited (MTTL), Albert Adu Boahen, who was speaking at the inauguration, disclosed that his outfit has put in place measures to ensure the electric buses remain in good working condition.
According to him, MTTD stations across the capital will feature auxiliary facilities that to assist in charging the buses.
He noted that the buses would be deployed to provide transportation services along specific routes in Ghana. These routes include, Ashaiman-Accra, Oyibi-Accra and Accra-Amasaman roads.
“This represents a remarkable 40% savings in operational costs, allowing us to reinvest in expanding and enhancing our services. Part of this cost reduction will also be passed on to the public through more affordable fares and reliable service.
“Additionally, electric buses provide a smoother and quieter ride, improving the overall passenger experience. The board and management are aware of the paradigm shift in passenger preference in the emerging segmented market in the road transport industry.
“We know that is our mandate as a company to ensure that the needed system, operational structures and resources are in place for the effective management of these buses,” he stated.
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