Senegal Cut Traffic in Half With Electric Buses
Senegal is investing heavily in electric public transport to tackle congestion and pollution in its capital. The Bus Rapid Transit system in Dakar now connects 14 communes with 121 fully electric buses powered by renewable energy. Commute times are shorter, emissions are falling, and hundreds of new jobs have been created. As cities around the world debate how to modernize transport, Senegal is already moving forward. ► Liked the video? Let us know by giving us a thumbs up! ► Want to see more? Make sure to subscribe ► Check our website: https://dw.com/REV REV - The Global Auto and Mobility Show from Deutsche Welle #dwenvironment #dwecoafrica #dwrev

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