Five more electric buses will be on Hong Kong's roads by end of year as city tries to reduce pollution
Five single-deck air-conditioned buses manufactured by BYD and bought with government funding can travel about 250km on a full charge

Hong Kong commuters can expect to ride more on electric buses from later this year.
New World First Bus and Citybus on Thursday announced the arrival of the first of five battery-powered buses they had ordered from mainland manufacturer BYD.
The 11.6-metre-long single-deck K9R model bus is air conditioned and can travel about 250km after a full charge at the depot for about four hours, according to the bus companies.
The vehicle has 31 seats and space for about 35 standing passengers.
The bus operators ordered five such zero-emission buses from BYD last August using government funding.
A spokesman for the bus companies said: “It is too early to say which route the electric buses will run on, but we are confident the first one can be in service by the end of this year.”
The bus will undergo a series of tests before the remaining four are delivered, the spokesman said.