Year | Photos | Development of Our Electric Vehicle Fleet |
---|
2019 |  | Five Nissan e-NV200 7-seater EVs were introduced. |
|  | Four Hyundai IONIQ EVs were introduced. |
|  | 10 Nissan LEAF EVs were introduced. |
2018 |  | 11 Lvtong LT-A627.4G electric golf carts were introduced. |
|  | Seven Nissan e-NV200 7-seater EVs were introduced. |
|  | 11 Renault ZOE EVs were introduced. |
2017 |  | One electric 54-seater ShanDong Yixing Feiyan bus was introduced for serving in Lamma Power Station. |
|  | Two ZERO S ZF13.0 electric motorcycles were introduced. |
|  | Seven Nissan e-NV200 7-seater EVs were introduced. |
|  | Three Renault ZOE EVs were introduced. |
|  | Six Volkswagen e-Golf EVs were introduced. |
2016 |  | Introduction of the 100th EV to the HK Electric fleet. |
2015 |  | Twelve electric golf carts were introduced. |
|  | Nine Volkswagen e-Golf EVs were introduced. |
|  | Nine Renault ZOE EVs were introduced. |
2014 |  | Two Nissan e-NV200 7-seater EVs were introduced. |
|  | Two BMW i3 were introduced. |
2011 |  | Five Nissan LEAF EVs with battery capacity of 24kWh were introduced. |
|  | Two Smith 16-seater electric light buses joined the company fleet serving as shuttle buses. |
2010 |  | Three Dong-Feng electric pick-up trucks were added. These trucks are now serving in Lamma Power Station. |
|  | One Vectrix electric scooter was introduced. |
|  | - Ten Mitsubishi i MiEV battery EVs were introduced in early 2010.
- 10 i MiEV battery EVs were procured for leasing out to corporate customers to promote the wider use of EV.
|
2009 |  | Two hybrid electric vehicles were successfully converted to plug-in hybrid electric vehicles with licence issued by the Transport Department of the HKSAR Government. |
2006-2007 |  | Launched a plan to gradually phase out the pre-Euro and Euro I diesel commercial vehicles to support the HKSAR Government's initiative to improve air quality. Four hybrid electric vehicles were introduced. |
2000 |  | - A Mitsubishi electric 16-seater light bus was introduced; two electric village vehicles were introduced and operated on Lamma Island.
- Switched to use Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel for diesel engine vehicles.
|
1998 |  | Six additional Daewoo EVs were deployed. |
1995 |  | Three Daihatsu Hijet electric mini vans were added. |
1984 |  | First launch of two Beford CF2 electric vans in the company fleet. |
1982 |  | Petrol engine vans which were eco-friendlier than the diesel engine vans were first introduced. |