Panama Government Acquires 60 Electric Buses

The Government of Panama will invest 26 million balboas, through a loan from the Inter-American Development Bank, to acquire a fleet of 60 electric buses that will improve transportation in the capital of the country.


Panama Government Acquires 60 Electric Buses

The government of Panama has announced the acquisition of a fleet of 60 electric buses that will operate in the capital of the country. For this project, 26 million balboas will be allocated through a loan from the Inter-American Development Bank.

These buses will be part of an initiative to promote the use of more sustainable and environmentally friendly means of transportation. The introduction of electric buses is expected to help reduce pollution and improve air quality in the city.

The Minister of Mobility of Panama highlighted the importance of this investment in eco-friendly and efficient public transport. According to his statements, the fleet of electric buses will not only benefit the environment but will also provide quality service to citizens.

One of the main objectives of this project is to modernize public transportation in the capital, providing citizens and visitors with a sustainable and comfortable alternative for getting around the city. The implementation of these electric buses represents a significant step towards green mobility in Panama.

In the words of the Minister of Mobility: "We are committed to creating a more efficient and environmentally friendly public transport system. The acquisition of this fleet of electric buses is just the beginning of our initiatives to promote sustainable mobility in the country."