
Shanghai to Transition Entire Bus and Taxi Fleet to New Energy Vehicles by 2027
Shanghai plans to replace its entire bus and taxi fleet with new energy vehicles by 2027, introducing thousands of electric and fuel cell models annually.
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Shanghai plans to replace its entire bus and taxi fleet with new energy vehicles by 2027, introducing thousands of electric and fuel cell models annually.
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