
- SEOUL — Hyundai Motor said on Monday it has delivered five electric buses
to the transportation unit of Japan's Iwasaki Group, marking its first
commercial electric bus delivery in the neighbouring country.
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- The South Korean automaker held a delivery ceremony for
the Elec City Town buses with Iwasaki Group in Yakushima, Kagoshima Prefecture.
The units were delivered to Tanegashima-Yakushima Kotsu Co. under the Japanese
group, reports Yonhap news agency.
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- The ceremony was attended by around 80 participants,
including Hyundai Motor Group Vice Chairman Chang Jae-hoon, Toshiyuki Shimegi,
head of Hyundai Mobility Japan Co., and Iwasaki Group President and Chief
Executive Officer (CEO), Yoshitaro Iwasaki.
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- Chang highlighted the significance of Yakushima's
environment for testing sustainable mobility solutions.
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- "Yakushima is the kind of special environment where
the value of mobility solutions truly shines," he said. "We hope to
present a model of coexistence between environment, technology and the local
community."
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- Iwasaki expressed hope that the new electric buses would
provide a new standard for the region's transport system.
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- "We want to make the Elec City Town the new standard
for local transportation and achieve a balance between environmental
preservation and revitalization of the local economy," he said.
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- Hyundai Motor signed a letter of intent with Iwasaki
Group in July last year for the supply of the five medium-sized, low-floor Elec
City Town electric buses.
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- Powered by a 145 kilowatt-hour battery (kWh) and a
high-efficiency motor, the vehicles are suited to operate in the ecologically
sensitive Yakushima region, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site known for its
ancient cedar forests and diverse plant ecosystems, according to Hyundai Motor.
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- Kagoshima Prefecture has set a goal of achieving carbon
neutrality by 2050 and plans to transform Yakushima into a zero-emission island
by transitioning vehicles on the island to electric or other carbon-free cars.
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- On the previous day, Hyundai Motor signed a comprehensive
cooperation agreement with the local government to promote the use of EVs on
the island. The agreement includes utilizing the vehicle-to-home function of
the Elec City Town to supply power to evacuation centres and medical facilities
during natural disaster emergencies.
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