An electric bus manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. runs on the street in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 7, 2025. In May 2025, Buenos Aires of Argentina launched its first all-electric-bus line, deploying 12 electric buses manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in east China's Jiangsu Province for a two-month trial operation. Between January and February 2025, these vehicles were shipped in two batches, traveling nearly 20,000 kilometers from Jiangsu to Buenos Aires.
The project is part of the Chinese enterprise's efforts to expand in the Latin American market. These Chinese-made electric buses exemplified China's commitment in sharing new energy technologies for global development. (Photo by Martin Zabala/Xinhua)
A passenger gets on an electric bus manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 4, 2025. In May 2025, Buenos Aires of Argentina launched its first all-electric-bus line, deploying 12 electric buses manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in east China's Jiangsu Province for a two-month trial operation. Between January and February 2025, these vehicles were shipped in two batches, traveling nearly 20,000 kilometers from Jiangsu to Buenos Aires.
The project is part of the Chinese enterprise's efforts to expand in the Latin American market. These Chinese-made electric buses exemplified China's commitment in sharing new energy technologies for global development. (Photo by Martin Zabala/Xinhua)
A staff member examines an electric bus manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 4, 2025. In May 2025, Buenos Aires of Argentina launched its first all-electric-bus line, deploying 12 electric buses manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in east China's Jiangsu Province for a two-month trial operation. Between January and February 2025, these vehicles were shipped in two batches, traveling nearly 20,000 kilometers from Jiangsu to Buenos Aires.
The project is part of the Chinese enterprise's efforts to expand in the Latin American market. These Chinese-made electric buses exemplified China's commitment in sharing new energy technologies for global development. (Photo by Martin Zabala/Xinhua)
An electric bus manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. runs on the street in Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 17, 2025. In May 2025, Buenos Aires of Argentina launched its first all-electric-bus line, deploying 12 electric buses manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in east China's Jiangsu Province for a two-month trial operation. Between January and February 2025, these vehicles were shipped in two batches, traveling nearly 20,000 kilometers from Jiangsu to Buenos Aires.
The project is part of the Chinese enterprise's efforts to expand in the Latin American market. These Chinese-made electric buses exemplified China's commitment in sharing new energy technologies for global development. (Xinhua/Meng Dingbo)
An electric bus manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. runs on the street in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 7, 2025. In May 2025, Buenos Aires of Argentina launched its first all-electric-bus line, deploying 12 electric buses manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in east China's Jiangsu Province for a two-month trial operation. Between January and February 2025, these vehicles were shipped in two batches, traveling nearly 20,000 kilometers from Jiangsu to Buenos Aires.
The project is part of the Chinese enterprise's efforts to expand in the Latin American market. These Chinese-made electric buses exemplified China's commitment in sharing new energy technologies for global development. (Photo by Martin Zabala/Xinhua)
Passengers are pictured on an electric bus manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 7, 2025. In May 2025, Buenos Aires of Argentina launched its first all-electric-bus line, deploying 12 electric buses manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in east China's Jiangsu Province for a two-month trial operation. Between January and February 2025, these vehicles were shipped in two batches, traveling nearly 20,000 kilometers from Jiangsu to Buenos Aires.
The project is part of the Chinese enterprise's efforts to expand in the Latin American market. These Chinese-made electric buses exemplified China's commitment in sharing new energy technologies for global development. (Photo by Martin Zabala/Xinhua)
An electric bus manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. runs on the street in Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 4, 2025. In May 2025, Buenos Aires of Argentina launched its first all-electric-bus line, deploying 12 electric buses manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in east China's Jiangsu Province for a two-month trial operation. Between January and February 2025, these vehicles were shipped in two batches, traveling nearly 20,000 kilometers from Jiangsu to Buenos Aires.
The project is part of the Chinese enterprise's efforts to expand in the Latin American market. These Chinese-made electric buses exemplified China's commitment in sharing new energy technologies for global development. (Xinhua/Meng Dingbo)
A passenger scans QR code to learn about the operation of electric bus in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 7, 2025. In May 2025, Buenos Aires of Argentina launched its first all-electric-bus line, deploying 12 electric buses manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in east China's Jiangsu Province for a two-month trial operation. Between January and February 2025, these vehicles were shipped in two batches, traveling nearly 20,000 kilometers from Jiangsu to Buenos Aires.
The project is part of the Chinese enterprise's efforts to expand in the Latin American market. These Chinese-made electric buses exemplified China's commitment in sharing new energy technologies for global development. (Photo by Martin Zabala/Xinhua)
An electric bus manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. runs on the street in Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 4, 2025. In May 2025, Buenos Aires of Argentina launched its first all-electric-bus line, deploying 12 electric buses manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in east China's Jiangsu Province for a two-month trial operation. Between January and February 2025, these vehicles were shipped in two batches, traveling nearly 20,000 kilometers from Jiangsu to Buenos Aires.
The project is part of the Chinese enterprise's efforts to expand in the Latin American market. These Chinese-made electric buses exemplified China's commitment in sharing new energy technologies for global development. (Xinhua/Meng Dingbo)
Passengers are pictured on an electric bus manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 17, 2025. In May 2025, Buenos Aires of Argentina launched its first all-electric-bus line, deploying 12 electric buses manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in east China's Jiangsu Province for a two-month trial operation. Between January and February 2025, these vehicles were shipped in two batches, traveling nearly 20,000 kilometers from Jiangsu to Buenos Aires.
The project is part of the Chinese enterprise's efforts to expand in the Latin American market. These Chinese-made electric buses exemplified China's commitment in sharing new energy technologies for global development. (Xinhua/Meng Dingbo)
An electric bus manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. runs on the street in Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 4, 2025. In May 2025, Buenos Aires of Argentina launched its first all-electric-bus line, deploying 12 electric buses manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in east China's Jiangsu Province for a two-month trial operation. Between January and February 2025, these vehicles were shipped in two batches, traveling nearly 20,000 kilometers from Jiangsu to Buenos Aires.
The project is part of the Chinese enterprise's efforts to expand in the Latin American market. These Chinese-made electric buses exemplified China's commitment in sharing new energy technologies for global development. (Xinhua/Meng Dingbo)
A driver drives an electric bus manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. on the street in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 7, 2025. In May 2025, Buenos Aires of Argentina launched its first all-electric-bus line, deploying 12 electric buses manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in east China's Jiangsu Province for a two-month trial operation. Between January and February 2025, these vehicles were shipped in two batches, traveling nearly 20,000 kilometers from Jiangsu to Buenos Aires.
The project is part of the Chinese enterprise's efforts to expand in the Latin American market. These Chinese-made electric buses exemplified China's commitment in sharing new energy technologies for global development. (Photo by Martin Zabala/Xinhua)
A drone photo shows a view of Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in Yangzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province, May 22, 2025. In May 2025, Buenos Aires of Argentina launched its first all-electric-bus line, deploying 12 electric buses manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in east China's Jiangsu Province for a two-month trial operation. Between January and February 2025, these vehicles were shipped in two batches, traveling nearly 20,000 kilometers from Jiangsu to Buenos Aires.
The project is part of the Chinese enterprise's efforts to expand in the Latin American market. These Chinese-made electric buses exemplified China's commitment in sharing new energy technologies for global development. (Xinhua/Li Bo)
A worker is pictured in a workshop of Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in Yangzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province, May 22, 2025. In May 2025, Buenos Aires of Argentina launched its first all-electric-bus line, deploying 12 electric buses manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in east China's Jiangsu Province for a two-month trial operation. Between January and February 2025, these vehicles were shipped in two batches, traveling nearly 20,000 kilometers from Jiangsu to Buenos Aires.
The project is part of the Chinese enterprise's efforts to expand in the Latin American market. These Chinese-made electric buses exemplified China's commitment in sharing new energy technologies for global development. (Xinhua/Li Bo)
A worker is pictured in a workshop of Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in Yangzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province, May 22, 2025. In May 2025, Buenos Aires of Argentina launched its first all-electric-bus line, deploying 12 electric buses manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in east China's Jiangsu Province for a two-month trial operation. Between January and February 2025, these vehicles were shipped in two batches, traveling nearly 20,000 kilometers from Jiangsu to Buenos Aires.
The project is part of the Chinese enterprise's efforts to expand in the Latin American market. These Chinese-made electric buses exemplified China's commitment in sharing new energy technologies for global development. (Xinhua/Li Bo)
Workers are pictured in a workshop of Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in Yangzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province, May 22, 2025. In May 2025, Buenos Aires of Argentina launched its first all-electric-bus line, deploying 12 electric buses manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in east China's Jiangsu Province for a two-month trial operation. Between January and February 2025, these vehicles were shipped in two batches, traveling nearly 20,000 kilometers from Jiangsu to Buenos Aires.
The project is part of the Chinese enterprise's efforts to expand in the Latin American market. These Chinese-made electric buses exemplified China's commitment in sharing new energy technologies for global development. (Xinhua/Li Bo)
Workers are pictured in a workshop of Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in Yangzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province, May 22, 2025. In May 2025, Buenos Aires of Argentina launched its first all-electric-bus line, deploying 12 electric buses manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in east China's Jiangsu Province for a two-month trial operation. Between January and February 2025, these vehicles were shipped in two batches, traveling nearly 20,000 kilometers from Jiangsu to Buenos Aires.
The project is part of the Chinese enterprise's efforts to expand in the Latin American market. These Chinese-made electric buses exemplified China's commitment in sharing new energy technologies for global development. (Xinhua/Li Bo)
A worker is pictured in a workshop of Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in Yangzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province, May 22, 2025. In May 2025, Buenos Aires of Argentina launched its first all-electric-bus line, deploying 12 electric buses manufactured by Yangzhou Asiastar Bus Co., Ltd. in east China's Jiangsu Province for a two-month trial operation. Between January and February 2025, these vehicles were shipped in two batches, traveling nearly 20,000 kilometers from Jiangsu to Buenos Aires.
The project is part of the Chinese enterprise's efforts to expand in the Latin American market. These Chinese-made electric buses exemplified China's commitment in sharing new energy technologies for global development. (Xinhua/Li Bo)