Al-Ahsa governor inaugurates Saudi Arabia’s first hydrogen-powered bus

Al-Ahsa Gov. Prince Saud bin Talal bin Badr inaugurated on Thursday the Kingdom’s first hydrogen-powered bus. (SPA)
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  • The bus can transport 45 passengers and travel up to 635 km on a single charge
  • It is set to connect the city of Dammam to Al-Ahsa by covering a total distance of 359 km daily

AL-AHSA, Saudi Arabia: Al-Ahsa Gov. Prince Saud bin Talal bin Badr inaugurated on Thursday the Kingdom’s first hydrogen-powered bus, in the presence of Rumaih bin Mohammed Al-Rumaih, deputy minister of transport and logistics, and acting chairman of the Saudi Public Transport Authority.

The bus, which can transport 45 passengers and travel up to 635 km on a single charge, is set to connect the city of Dammam to Al-Ahsa by covering a total distance of 359 km daily. This comes as part of the intercity transport services provided by SAPTCO ALSA for Transportation, which won the concession for the Southern region.

During the event, Prince Saud watched a presentation detailing how hydrogen-powered buses work, how they are supplied with fuel, their safety level and their contribution to lowering carbon emissions. He then traveled on the bus with the participants and toured the region.