Electric Mobility
Financing Electric and Hybrid Buses in Colombia

Shifting investments from diesel to electric urban buses in Bogota

Period
Project 1: 2011 - 2013 Project 2: Ongoing
Country
Colombia
Partners
IDB, Findeter and Bancoldex
Funders
IDB

CONTEXT

Bogota has a very sophisticated bus transit system, which transports more than four million people per day. However, most of the buses run on diesel, which is responsible for significant greenhouse gas emissions. Currently, concessionary firms are not obliged to invest in electric or hybrid buses, and the main challenge is to motivate them to invest in more sustainable technology and avoid the increase of tariffs to the end-users.

The main barriers of electric and hybrid bus technologies include high upfront investments; technology is perceived to be high risk, especially in relation with batteries storage; and the limited number of suppliers that can provide local aftersales service. The battery system represents at least 50 per cent of the total cost of electric buses, and there is no market evidence that technology may last the estimated lifespan period.

PROJECTS

In partnership with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the Colombian National Development Bank (Findeter) and Bancoldex, BASE developed two green financing programmes to support private companies to shift investments from diesel to electric urban buses in the Colombian capital, Bogota.

The objective of the programme was to scale up the use of sustainable urban transportation systems (electric and hybrid technologies) by using smart financing and strategies that can engage the private sector in investing in electric and hybrid urban buses.

Under the district mobility policy, aspects related to road safety, coverage of the routes, increase of the system’s capacity and quality in the provision of the service will be improved. The programme mobilised investment to reinforce the zonal and feeding component of the Sistema Integrado de Transporte Público (SITP). This made Bogota the city with the largest electric bus fleet in Latin America.

OUTCOME

The first project introduced one hundred per cent electric, to take the first step towards the use of zero-emission technologies in Bogotá’s public transporting system. The term of the concessions contract is 15 years for the supplier and 10 years for the operator, and, according to the schedules, it is foreseen that the fleet will gradually enter from the first half of 2020. As a result of the new financial mechanisms, 483 electric buses have been financed for the areas of Perdomo, Fontibón, Suba Centro and Usme.

The second project will start in about a month and will examine all technologies with low emissions to introduce hybrid buses. The aim is to introduce at least 2,185 with zero or low emissions. You can read more about the project on the Inter-American Development Bank website.

Contact persons
Francisco Ramírez
Sustainable Energy and Policy Specialist
Experience in: Latin America
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