Hong Kong is not alone. Let’s take a look of the common challenges and opportunities our global peers have encountered in the progress to Zero Emission mobility.

Singapore

Singapore

Singapore

Singapore

A visionary master plan. Singapore launched its Master Plan 2040 to envision how might a transport system should be designed to support a healthier and cleaner country. The Plan opens up doors for transformation of the bus fleet to clean energy.

Shenzhen

China

Shenzhen

China

A pioneer on e-bus. China set out a new energy vehicle program at 2009 to invest on vehicle and infrastructure in 10+ pilot cities. Shenzhen's route to full 100% electric bus fleet yielded valuable insights. Now, the city operates the largest electric bus fleet in the world with more than 16,000 buses.

Tokyo

Japan

Tokyo

Japan

Possibly a game changer. Japan set out a hydrogen dream as to respond to the emerging threats on energy security and carbon emission restriction. As the Tokyo Olympic Games 2020 approaches, the city strives to demonstrate to the world the potential of a hydrogen economy.

London

United Kingdom

London

United Kingdom

Mayor led the change. The London Mayor has stepped up to lead a move to tackle air pollution and public health threat by transforming its buses to zero emission. Now the city operates the largest e-bus fleet in Europe.