Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has begun testing a new electric bus on Route F13, which connects passengers to key metro stations.
The route starts at the Al Quoz Bus Depot and passes major landmarks such as Burj Khalifa, The Palace Downtown Hotel, and the Dubai Fountain, ending at the Dubai Mall Metro Bus Stop (South).
Packed with Smart Tech
This eco-friendly bus is loaded with modern technology. Instead of traditional mirrors, it uses high-definition cameras and screens. It also features a transparent head-up display that projects key driving information onto the windscreen, helping drivers stay aware of road conditions.
The RTA says this trial is part of its bigger goal: to make all public transport in Dubai zero-emission by 2050.
Designed for Dubai
Built with the UAE climate in mind, the 12-metre-long electric bus includes a top-tier air conditioning system and powerful batteries with 470 kWh of storage, the largest in any RTA electric bus tested so far.
On a full charge, the bus can travel up to 370 kilometres and has room for 76 passengers, 41 seated and 35 standing.
What the Trial Will Measure
RTA’s Public Transport Agency Director, Marwan Al Zarooni, explained that this trial will help the authority collect important data. The aim is to test how well the bus performs in real-world conditions, especially during hot summer months, and how much it can help reduce carbon emissions.
The trial will also assess whether the electric bus can meet the daily demands of a busy route with regular passengers, helping shape the future of sustainable transport in Dubai.
(Source: RTA)