JAKARTA - Transjakarta added 205 electric bus fleets in early 2025 and opened two Transjabodetabek routes, namely S61 Blok M Alam Sutera and T31 Blok M PIK2. This addition expands service reach, accelerates citizen mobility, and supports environmentally friendly transportation.

The addition of fleets and routes to the Transjabodetabek area is an effort by the Jakarta Provincial Government to reduce carbon emissions and congestion which is still a major problem in the capital city. Electric buses are chosen as a form of support for environmentally friendly transportation.

"Transjakarta uses an electric bus fleet following the government's regulatory policy for electric-based public transportation, the target is that all electric-based fleets by 2030 Transjakarta must use a full fleet of electric buses. This new route for transjabodetabek also connects Jakarta residents with elite complexes," said Pak Okta, one of the Transjakarta officers when interviewed at the Dukuh Atas Bus Stop, Central Jakarta, on Sunday, June 25.

Transjakarta electric buses are equipped with special facilities such as USB chargers, surveillance cameras (CCTV), women's special spaces, priority seats, and accessibility for disabilities. This facility is expected to provide more comfort for passengers. One of the passengers conveys his experience using an Electric bus. The bus is comfortable, comfortable, there is a charger spot inside, the electric bus is noiseless or soundproof. Hopefully all routes will be able to use a fleet like this," saidegman, a resident of Blok M.

With the addition of an electric bus fleet and Transjakarta and Transjabodetabek routes, it is hoped that many Jakarta residents will switch to public transportation for more efficient and environmentally friendly mobility.


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