Red Movilidad adds 300 new electric buses to improve service in 20 districts

- 300 electric buses from China arrived at the Port of San Antonio, being the first of a total of 1,800 that will leave Santiago with 68% of the fleet with this type of technology.
- “We are leveling the playing field so that electromobility reaches all sectors,” said the Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Juan Carlos Muñoz.
Santiago, May 10, 2025.- Red Movilidad took an important step towards sustainable transport with the arrival of 300 electric buses that will be incorporated during this second half of the year into the capital’s transport system, providing a better service to passengers.
The buses, Zhongtong brand, are the first of a total of 1,800 that will enter the system in the coming months, adding to the 2,555 that currently circulate on the streets of Santiago. With this, 2 out of 3 buses in the system will have this technology, reporting a more environmentally friendly transport.
Residents of communes such as La Granja, San Miguel and San Joaquín will be part of those who will see their fleet of buses renewed, which in the opinion of the Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Juan Carlos Muñoz, follows the path of territorial equity that has been given to public transport in the capital and throughout the country.
“This is very good news for the system and for our goal of leveling the playing field between the different communes. As a Government, we set out to bring electromobility to all sectors of the capital and we are moving forward at a steady pace with this commitment with the reinforcement of the fleet of 1,800 buses that will be incorporated during 2025 and that begins today, with the arrival of these 300 buses. Thus, our country’s leadership in the use of this type of technology is consolidated, since by the end of the year 3 out of 5 buses that circulate in Greater Santiago will be electric”, said Minister Juan Carlos Muñoz.
In addition to having security cameras, air conditioning, USB chargers and Wi-Fi, all the new units will be equipped with a sensor system in all their blind spots, reducing their accident rates.
The director of Metropolitan Public Transport, Paola Tapia Salas, said that “At Red Movilidad we respond to all the connectivity needs that people have, which have to do with transfers and also with standards. With the renewal of the fleet we will provide a better quality, more comfortable and safer service. In addition, the incorporation of nearly 1,800 electric buses this year alone will benefit all users of the system, due to the environmental impact of electromobility on the city, since currently, RED buses are responsible for only 3.3% of transport emissions and have helped reduce noise on the Alameda axis by up to 44% and 45% on the Santa Rosa axis compared to 2019”.
The arrival of the buses to DP World’s facilities in the Port of San Antonio took place after 28 days of navigation from the port of Shanghai in China, and the arrival of the rest of the fleet that will begin operating in Red Movilidad is expected in the coming months.
In this context, by the end of 2025, 68% of the Red Movilidad system will be electric and these first buses will be used on US 16, 17 and 18, which provide service in almost 20 districts of the city.
BIDDING
The arrival of the new electric buses is part of the process of implementing new services for Red Movilidad, which will benefit about 20 communes, and which was developed with the participation of neighbors who use the system, where the different mobility needs were known and considered.
The road tender corresponding to 30% of the system was awarded in November 2024, and included the incorporation of two new operating companies: Gran América and Consorcio Conecta. In this way, 3.5 million people will benefit from new electric buses, new job opportunities and, with everything, a better travel experience, improving the quality of life of those who use public transport daily.
The first 300 buses will be available for units 16, 17 and 18, benefiting users in the following districts:
Unit | N° services | Main communes |
US 16 |
29 |
Santiago, San Miguel, San Ramón, La Pintana, San Bernardo, Puente Alto, Las Condes, La Reina, Peñalolén, Ñuñoa, Macul, La Florida, Vitacura, Ñuñoa. |
US 17 |
21 |
Huechuraba, Conchalí, Independencia, San Miguel, La Cisterna, El Bosque, San Bernardo, Pedro Aguirre Cerda, Lo Espejo, San Joaquín, La Granja, La Florida, Puente Alto, Estación Central, Macul, Recoleta, Conchalí. |
US 18 |
27 |
Huechuraba, Recoleta, Santiago, San Ramón, La Pintana, El Bosque, San Bernardo, Macul, San Joaquín, Peñalolén, La Reina, Las Condes Vitacura. |