Saudi Arabia introduces its first hydrogen-powered bus

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Dec 8, 2024
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Riyadh – Sharikat Mubasher: Saudi Arabia launched its first hydrogen-powered bus, marking a significant step forward in the kingdom’s commitment to eco-friendly transportation solutions.

Saud bin Talal, Al Ahsa Governor, inaugurated the pilot operation of the bus service, which will connect the city of Dammam to Al Ahsa Governorate, covering a 359 km route daily, according to the Saudi Gazette. With a capacity to carry 45 passengers, the initiative reflects Saudi Arabia's dedication to innovative, sustainable transit systems.

The Saudi Transport General Authority (TGA) highlighted the project as part of ongoing trials to develop a greener transport network that enhances environmental protection and overall quality of life.

Speaking at the launch ceremony, Rumaih Al Rumaih, TGA President emphasized the government's focus on adopting cutting-edge transportation solutions that align with Saudi Arabia’s national strategy to reduce carbon emissions. He noted that the Authority is collaborating with both public and private sector partners to leverage modern technologies and advance the transport sector, thereby enhancing the kingdom’s regional and global competitiveness.

This initiative is one among several recently introduced by the TGA to promote sustainability. These include electric and self-driving buses, the integration of electric vehicles into the car rental industry, and the deployment of Saudi Arabia's first hydrogen and electric trucks for goods transport.

In October, the kingdom also unveiled its first hydrogen-powered taxi, aimed at delivering a superior passenger experience while supporting environmental goals.

Additionally, Saudi Arabia has been testing hydrogen-powered trains in Riyadh since last year. These trains, known for their zero emissions and environmental benefits, represent a significant innovation in sustainable rail transportation.

The launch of the hydrogen-powered bus underscores Saudi Arabia's growing momentum toward achieving its vision of a greener, more sustainable future in transportation.


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