Kenya locks out diesel buses from lucrative BRT project

Meria

Elder Lister
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Petrol and diesel-powered buses have been locked out of the lucrative bus rapid transport (BRT) that will be launched on Thika and Mombasa roads from June this year, as part of government efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, a senior official said on Tuesday.

Only electric and some hybrid vehicles, which use a mixture of electric and fossil fuel and those that use biofuels like hydrogen and biogas, will be deployed on the dedicated lane for large-capacity buses to ease traffic congestion.

Fossil fuel-powered cars, buses and matatus emit a big share of the carbon dioxide in Nairobi daily, according to local environmental experts.

“We want to lead from the front when it comes to (fight against) climate change. We have an opportunity to move from rhetoric to actualizing this aspiration,” Housing and Urban Development Principal Secretary Charles Hinga told the Business Daily.

Mr Hinga said BRT corridors, to be launched in Nairobi by mid this year, are expected to hold up to 100 high-capacity buses which will increase to 300 in subsequent orders.

“The initial fleet is 100 but going up to 300 in subsequent orders. We are targeting June or July. Local content is minimum 40 percent,” Mr Hinga said.

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BRT is designed to improve a city’s public transport network relative to conventional buses and is expected to reduce travel time and cost by up to 70 percent.

Priority corridors are the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to Likoni, James Gichuru-Rironi and Bomas to Ruiru roads. Other motorways are Ngong Road, Juja, Mama Lucy, T-Mall and Balozi to Imara.

On Tuesday, the Transport ministry formally invited firms to tender for the contract.

Kenya is seeking to offer private firms up to 12-year concessions to run the BRT meant to ease traffic in Nairobi.

“The buses are to be considered in three options based on propulsion technology (namely) biodiesel, hybrid, electric and the options for sale or a proposed lease tenure covering a three, seven and 12 years period,” said the Nairobi Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (Namata) acting director-general, Francis Gitau, in a notice published in local dailies.

“Bidders shall submit both technical and financial proposals…Tenders will be immediately opened…on Tuesday 22 March.”

Attempts by the previous administrations to organise public transport and rid the capital of old polluting buses have met resistance by public transport operators.

Kenya’s Environmental activists welcomed the initiative. Kenya is a party to the Paris Agreement on climate change.

“As we phase out fossil we should look into the use of alternatives such as electric-powered vehicles, which means zero carbon emissions. Unfortunately, it is not practical to switch over and hence the need for phasing out and including blending with biodiesel,” said the Kenya Climate Innovation Centre (KCIC) chief executive Edward Mungai.

Various studies indicate that the climate change impact of biofuels is generally lower than diesel and petrol.

Many urban authorities around the world battling gridlocked centres and air pollution are looking to discourage private car commutes.
 

mkurugenzi

Elder Lister
A move like this in Kenya is both stupid and suspicious.

Electric-powered vehicles will be charged by electricity from diesel generators of IPPs whose owners are still unknown to the public.

Hii ni nchi kweli?
Mlisema you wanted electric trains like ethiopia, Senegal and electric buses kama Uganda. Mkiletewa you start complaining that electric vehicles are bad and will be charged by stima from "someone". Mnataka nini jameni?
 

QuadroK4000

Elder Lister
A move like this in Kenya is both stupid and suspicious.

Electric-powered vehicles will be charged by electricity from diesel generators of IPPs whose owners are still unknown to the public.

Hii ni nchi kweli?
Hehe hii ni kama ile swali ya who is a burden to who in the burdens pale high school.
 

mkurugenzi

Elder Lister
By june this brt project will be dead and it will be a perfect symbol of what Uhuru has done to kibaki's legacy. Wameharibu barabara.
Some of us see positive change. More efficient movement of people. Sio kuharibu barabara. The other day thika road was recarpeted as part of maintenance mkasemama uhuru anaharibu barabara.




 

Denis Young

Elder Lister
Some of us see positive change. More efficient movement of people. Sio kuharibu barabara. The other day thika road was recarpeted as part of maintenance mkasemama uhuru anaharibu barabara.




Hakuna haja ya ku argue. Time will tell. The designs are being forced on a road that was not designed for a BRT essentially turning thika road into a 2 lane highway. Then where will matatus go? Will they accept to be pushed out by gok + the private company that will be hired to run it? This will fail and it will fail spectacularly.
 

upepo

Elder Lister
Hapa kutakuwa na mapambano makali sana. This move will be opposed either in courts or the streets. This is essentially handing over a piece of public property to a private entity for commercial exploitation at the expense of citizens. This is guaranteed to be a failure within no time. The focus should remain providing affordable and reliable public transport in and out of the city. Hii mambo ya environment sijui inakujia wapi. The same people preaching about the environment drive around in a train of gas guzzlers.
Something else, who came up with these funny routes?We have established routes with clearly defined characteristics, and any new operator should stick to these routes.
 
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zapp_brannigan

I am not a Futurama fan .
Hakuna haja ya ku argue. Time will tell. The designs are being forced on a road that was not designed for a BRT essentially turning thika road into a 2 lane highway. Then where will matatus go? Will they accept to be pushed out by gok + the private company that will be hired to run it? This will fail and it will fail spectacularly.
Thika road is very busy .Even with 3 lanes upto Roysambu inbound it's now the new norm jam kuanzia Githurai all the way to Roysambu then slight ease and then inaanza tena Garden city mpaka Pangani in the morning . Evening ni same thing very busy from Muthaiga all the way to Eastern Bypass .
BRT if properly run can reduce the private vehicles .Only time will tell considering bus zitafika hapo Eastern Bypass zina make u turn back to town .They should not expect someone from Thika to alight and take BRT .
 
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