Buenos Aires Launches First All-Electric-Bus Line With Chinese Vehicles
2025-08-03 16:00
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Wedoany.com Report-Aug. 3, In May 2025, Buenos Aires, Argentina, launched its inaugural all-electric bus line, deploying 12 electric buses manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd., based in Jiangsu Province, China. The buses, shipped in two batches between January and February 2025, traveled nearly 20,000 kilometers from Jiangsu to Buenos Aires for a two-month trial operation.

An electric bus manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. runs on the street in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 7, 2025.

This initiative marks a significant step for Buenos Aires in adopting sustainable urban transportation. The electric buses, designed to reduce emissions and enhance public transit efficiency, are part of Yangzhou Asiastar’s efforts to expand its presence in the Latin American market. The project showcases the company’s advanced electric vehicle technology and its commitment to supporting global sustainable development through clean energy solutions.

The introduction of these buses aligns with broader efforts to modernize public transportation in Buenos Aires, offering an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional fossil fuel-powered vehicles. The trial operation, which began in May 2025, aims to assess the performance and reliability of the electric buses in the city’s transit system, with potential for further expansion based on the results.

Yangzhou Asiastar’s involvement highlights its role in sharing innovative energy technologies with international markets. The successful delivery of the buses across continents demonstrates the company’s logistical capabilities and dedication to meeting the growing demand for eco-friendly transportation solutions in Latin America.

The two-month trial in Buenos Aires is expected to provide valuable data on the buses’ operational efficiency, paving the way for future collaborations between Chinese manufacturers and Argentine authorities. This project not only enhances the city’s public transportation infrastructure but also contributes to regional efforts to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable urban mobility.

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