
"Tashkent's latest batch of 202 Yutong buses forms part of a wider national programme to modernize public transport and cut emissions. The city plans to make half of its bus fleet electric by 2030, with 1,200 e-buses scheduled for delivery by the end of 2026. Yutong has been active in Uzbekistan for several years, supplying its first e-buses to Tashkent in 2022 and securing successive tenders against BYD and Zhongtong."
"In Pakistan, Yutong has completed the largest single order for new energy buses in the country's history - 400 vehicles, including E12PRO and E9 models, now in operation across Punjab. The delivery supports Pakistan's target of 30% electric vehicle adoption by 2030. Yutong has customized the vehicles for local operating conditions, equipping them with a Nitrogen Protection System for traction batteries to improve safety under high temperatures, and a dual middle-door layout to optimise passenger flow during peak hours."
Tashkent received 202 Yutong electric buses as part of a programme to modernize public transport and reduce emissions, aiming for 50% electric fleet by 2030 and 1,200 e-buses by end-2026. Deliveries will include articulated 18-metre, standard 12-metre, and nine-metre models to expand zero-emission capacity while maintaining reliability on busy routes; operations will be run by Toshshahatransxizmat JSC. In Pakistan, 400 Yutong E12PRO and E9 buses have entered service across 19 Punjab cities to support a 30% EV target by 2030. Vehicles include thermal battery protection, dual middle doors, and a local service network with eight outlets and a 56-member technical team covering a 150 km radius.
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