Of the city’s more than 4,000 minibuses, only about 10 are currently electric, according to industry leader
2-MIN READ2-MIN ListenEric JiangPublished: 7:56pm, 11 May 2026A Hong Kong electric commercial vehicle solutions company has teamed up with a mainland Chinese manufacturer to launch an electric minibus tailored for the city’s roads, as the government works towards phasing out fossil-fuel commercial vehicles by 2035.
Home-grown Wai Lik New Energy unveiled the new models on Monday, with founder Ng Chi-wai saying the vehicles were engineered specifically for the city’s narrow streets and steep gradients.
The company, which partnered with Fujian-based Wisdom Motor, expects to deliver the new electric minibus in the third quarter this year.
Of the city’s more than 4,000 minibuses, only about 10 are currently electric, according to Chau Kwok-Keung, a chairman of the Hong Kong Taxi and Public Light Bus Association.
Wai Lik New Energy aims to capture more than half of the local market within three years.
“With the government’s goal to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and a full halt on new registrations of petrol and hybrid vehicles by 2035, the introduction of zero-emission public minibuses has become inevitable,” Ng said.
The new electric minibus, the Wisdom V7, offers 19- and 24-seat configurations and can be charged from 20 per cent to 100 per cent in 15 minutes.