The city of São Paulo has taken a significant step toward sustainable mobility by introducing a new fleet of electric buses from BYD, which provided 265 units for this latest batch. This initiative reinforces São Paulo’s goal to modernize its transportation system, aligning with emissions reduction targets and improving urban quality of life. The expansion brings the total number of electric buses in the city to 1,759, including traditional trolleybuses. These new buses are expected to save 20 million liters of diesel annually and prevent approximately 45,000 tons of CO2 emissions. Additionally, they contribute to reduced noise pollution and improved air quality, positively impacting public health. Among the models offered, the BC22 stands out as a 23-meter articulated bus equipped with BYD’s Blade batteries, using lithium iron phosphate (LFP) technology known for safety and efficiency. BYD’s involvement in Brazil began with heavy-duty transit vehicles, giving the company valuable experience in understanding Brazilian urban transportation challenges.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of the environmental benefits and technological advancements associated with BYD’s electric buses in São Paulo. It does not take a clear ideological stance but focuses on factual information about the project’s impact, sustainability goals, and technological,

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