EV News

Los Angeles orders 130 BYD electric buses in biggest US order to date

Published by
Bridie Schmidt

California, the land of Tesla and home of half of all registered electric vehicles in the USA, has set another benchmark, with the Los Angeles department of transport (LADOT) committing to the largest order of electric buses to date nationally.

Chinese EV maker BYD (which stands for Build Your Dreams) made the announcement at the California Transit Association’s Annual Fall Conference on Wednesday (US time), saying that LADOT will receive 130 electric K7M buses as part of its mission to electrify 100% of its LA Metro and LADOT bus fleet by 2030.

The 130 BYD battery electric buses, which have a driving range of up to around 270km and can be recharged in 2.5-3 hours, will reduce the City of Los Angeles’ CO2 emissions by 8,225 metric tons per year and almost 100,000 metric tons over the 12 year life of the buses.

With a 22-seat capacity, the 30 foot BYD K7M has a 197kWh battery and will reduce the emissions of LADOT’s current compressed natural gas bus fleet by 81%.

They will be built at BYD’s Lancaster, California facility using over 70% US materials, meaning that they will exceed requirements set by the Federal Transit Administration “Buy America” program.

The purchase reflects the city’s commitment to addressing climate change, a strategy for which has been embodied in Los Angeles’ “Green New Deal” which casts a broad range of goals encapsulating energy, housing, water, mobility, waste, food systems, jobs and industry as well as transport.

“We applaud LADOT for its bold leadership, ambition, and desire to improve the air quality for the City of Los Angeles,” said BYD president for North America Stella Li in a statement on the company’s website.

“BYD buses will be an important component of the city’s efforts to meet its sustainability goals. We are proud to partner with an agency that shares our green dream,” she said.

Recent Posts

Site secured for Australia’s biggest heavy electric trucking charging depot

A site has been secured for Australia's biggest heavy electric truck depot as a Windrose…

31 October 2025

BYD agrees warranty for battery-on-wheels trial, as 4,000 join queue for Amber V2G offer

BYD agrees to battery warranty for V2G trials, removing a major stumbling block for the…

30 October 2025

Honda to launch its City EV in Australia in 2026, with noises to mimic gear changes

Honda to finally bring an EV to Australia, in the form of a small city…

30 October 2025

BMW to launch new EV battery recycling program in Australia

BMW says it is partnering with Victoria's EcoBatt to ensure end of life batteries from…

30 October 2025

BYD unveils tiny “Sea Otter” EV as it tries to crack key global market

BYD's smallest EV named as the Racco or "Sea Otter" in a bid to break…

30 October 2025

Anker showcases smart energy and smart living ecosystem at All Energy Australia 2025

Anker Innovations showcased its full smart energy and living ecosystem at All Energy Australia 2025,…

30 October 2025