Taupō Mayor David Trewavas said the new bus was fantastic and a more environmentally-friendly addition to the district’s public transport network.
“The 33 Connector service is a great way to get around, and with the new electric bus, it just got even better!
“This is a great initiative, and because the new bus can also carry bicycles, it works really well with our fantastic shared pathway and cycling network.
“And, for the first week of operation, you can ride the bus for free – so come on, Taupō, get behind this, whether it’s for your commute or just to do the shopping.”
Tranzit Coachlines Central manager Connor Mear said they were proud to be introducing the new electric bus to Taupō and were continuing to de-carbonise public transport beyond New Zealand’s major centres.
“Based on our experiences of introducing electric buses into Wellington, Auckland and Palmerston North, we are confident passengers in Taupō will enjoy a smoother, quieter journey and feel good about taking the first step towards a more sustainable bus fleet in this beautiful part of the central North Island.”
The new bus will be formally blessed by the Reverend Peace Mitchell on Friday, December 1 and would enter service from Monday, December 4.
People can ride the new electric service for free during December by grabbing one of 250 complimentary tickets available at the Taupō Customer and Visitor Information Centre.
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