Our low carbon journey

We are committed to promoting clean transportation in Hong Kong. Since 1984, we have used Electric Vehicles (EVs) in our fleet. We will continue to adopt green vehicles in our fleet where appropriate. 

1984
1984
Introduced EV into our fleet
Our first EV fleet consisted of a wide range of EV: from Bedford CF electric car to Leyland roadrunner, J5 Peugeot RHD and Electric Scooter.
1997
1997
Added the Electric Minibus to our fleet
2000
2000
Switched to Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel
2002
2002
Expanded our fleet of EV with electric goods van (Citroen Berlingo)
2004
2004
Launched a plan to replace diesel-fuelled vans with petrol-fuelled vans
2005
2005
First corporation in Hong Kong to adopt hybrid car - Toyota Prius electric vehicle (HEV)
2009
2009
Conversion of a HEV to plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV)
2010
2010
Introduced Mitsubishi iMiEV battery EV to our fleet
2011
2011
Expansion of EVs in our fleet

Introduced the SMITH panel van, truck and mini-bus into our fleet. 

Added Nissan Leaf into our fleet.

Introduced our first converted Volkswagen Golf Variant EV.

2012
2012
Built our advanced Green Studio on a 10-ton electric truck
2013
2013
Green initiative to promote the use of green transport

Added Hong Kong’s first electric coach & Renault Kangoo electric panel van to our fleet

2017
2017
Introduced Renault Zoe electric car to our fleet
2018
2018
Introduced the BYD e6 electric car & Joylong EW4 Electric Van to our fleet
2019
2019
Joined the global EV100 initiative

Became the first Hong Kong company to join The Climate Group’s EV100 initiative. As part of the initiative, we will transition over 1,000 cars in our fleet to EV 

Introduced Hyundai IONIQ electric car to replace the traditional gasoline private car in our fleet

Introduced the King Long 16-seater electric light bus & FAW 5.5-ton electric truck to trial use

2020 - Present
2020 - Present
Expansion of our Fleet
Expanded the EV fleet by introducing new models of EV including Nissan Leaf, Hyundai Kona and Kia Niro into the fleet
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