Egypt eyes cooperation with Belarus on electric bus production

The minister clarified that the local component in that bus was 60%. He elaborated that the design was made by Egyptian engineers, and that the exterior and interior of the skeleton were manufactured in Egyptian factories

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Egypt’s Transport Minister Kamel El-Wazir met with Belarus Ambassador to Egypt Sergei Terentiev in Cairo during the joint cooperation discussion in various fields of transport. Image: Courtesy

Egypt Minister of Transport held talks with the Belarusian ambassador to Cairo to discuss establishing an electric bus factory in Alexandria’s Borg Al Arab as well as modernizing state-owned workshops that carry out maintenance for trucks.

Alarabia for Trading, Manufacturing, and Transportation Services (ATM Misr) and China’s King Long launched in February a factory for the production of buses and other types of vehicles with investments worth LE1 billion.

The factory spans over 164,000 feddans, its production capacity in the first year is 500, and provides employment for 12,000. The local component is 60%, and the production will be targeted at GCC countries and North Africa.

In a similar context, the Ministry of State for Military Production announced in June 2021 finishing the production of the first locally made electric bus in collaboration with Manufacturing Commercial Vehicles Co. (MCV), a private firm that has been producing buses for 25 years.

The minister clarified that the local component in that bus was 60%. He elaborated that the design was made by Egyptian engineers, and that the exterior and interior of the skeleton were manufactured in Egyptian factories. Those include windows, tires, chairs, fibers, and the metal body.

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