MOE STRENGTHENS SCHOOL TRANSPORT WITH ELECTRIC BUSES
Basseterre, St. Kitts, Wednesday, April 29, 2026: The Ministry of Education (MOE) has taken
a significant step toward sustainable transportation with the addition of two electric buses,
donated by the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan). This marks the first time that
electric buses have been introduced into the Ministry’s transportation fleet.
The donation represents a growing partnership between St. Kitts and Nevis and Taiwan,
particularly in the areas of education, environmental sustainability, and technological
advancement. The new e-buses are expected to support student transportation while reducing the
country’s carbon footprint.
In addition, the area designated for the charging station for the e-buses is currently being
upgraded to accommodate the new technology. This development will ensure that the buses can
be efficiently powered and maintained, supporting the long-term success of the initiative.
Hon. Dr. Geoffrey Hanley, Minister of Education, highlighted the importance of the new fleet
and its technological advantages.
“I am very happy as the Minister of Education to be receiving these two electric school buses
that will be used to transport our children. Indeed, it is a historic moment for us in St. Kitts
because this is the first of its kind being brought to St. Kitts. These buses come with a level of
technology. They will be able to be monitored not only locally but also by the manufacturers in
Taiwan. We will have the record of all the students who entered the buses, we will know where
they are, and any mechanical issues that would happen will be highlighted.”
Minister Hanley also expressed appreciation for the continued partnership with Taiwan, adding,
“On behalf of the government and people of St. Kitts and Nevis, I want to thank the government
and people of the Republic of China (Taiwan) for their continued support in education, and this
is just the beginning of what is to come.”
The electric buses are equipped with modern features designed to ensure safety, comfort, and
energy efficiency. They are also wheelchair accessible, with disability-friendly design elements
to support inclusive transportation for all students. Their introduction not only benefits students
but also serves as a model for future green initiatives within the education sector and beyond.
This addition signals a forward-thinking approach by the Ministry and highlights the importance
of international collaboration in driving innovation and sustainability in St. Kitts and Nevis.
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