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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (149911)8/12/2019 12:27:21 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217885
 
Depending on how the electricity is generated, may make a difference irrespective of cooling or warming, as long as the buses to not do what Tesla does

Perhaps Africa can use same as long as they do not say “No”, and do not expect interest rate to rise :0)

bloomberg.com

Santiago’s Electric Bus Fleet Cuts Costs and Cleans the Air

The Chilean city will have almost 400 of the Chinese-made vehicles on the road by October.
August 9, 2019, 6:00 PM GMT+8



Chilean President Sebastián Piñera traveled to China in April to meet with President Xi Jinping. He also visited BYD Co.’s Shenzhen factory and Zhengzhou Yutong Bus Co., suppliers of Santiago’s buses.

Photographer: Tamara Merino for Bloomberg Businessweek

Tamara Merino
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Santiago is updating its public transit system. The Chilean capital has rolled out 203 electric buses since December, with about 180 more due in October. The government has touted the buses’ lower operating costs and contribution to cleaner air. Commuters, Transport Minister Gloria Hutt has said, “feel the journey is much better.”