Bishkek plans to convert 52 trolleybuses to electric, while Kara-Balta aims to launch a new bus system.

The deputy mayor of Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, announced that 1,200 buses currently operate in the city, with plans to convert 52 trolleybuses into electric ones to promote greener transportation. Additionally, nearby Kara-Balta town plans to purchase 16 buses to start a municipal transport system by 2025. These moves aim to improve and modernize public transit in the region.

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