Limassol, 29ā30 April 2025 ā The third annual Cyprus Forum Cities brought together over 500 participantsāboth in person and onlineāunder the theme āBuilding the Cities of Tomorrow, Today.ā Among the many topics explored, a standout session focused on sustainable urban mobility, highlighting the MetaCCAZE EU-funded initiative in Limassol.
š E-Buses in Limassol: Progress & Pain Points
George Kyriacou, CEO of EMEL Ltd, opened the discussion with a candid update:
- 35 e-buses introduced without a legal framework or full charging infrastructure.
- Only 60% are used simultaneously due to coordination issues.
- Urgent call for stakeholder action to install charging stations.
šļø Athens: A Model of Scaling Up
Evi Vasileiou (OASA):
- 140 e-buses integrated; 125 more arriving by 2026.
- Maintenance costs: one-third of diesel equivalents.
- Routing revised for winter efficiency.
Efi Pavlou (OASA):
- Infrastructure delays solved by temporary charging until 40 permanent chargers installed in late 2024.
- Grid upgrades aligned with EU funding mandates.
š² Micromobility Momentum
Neofytos Ioannou (Nextbike Cyprus):
- Uses spare batteries due to missing charging infrastructure.
- Daily battery swaps keep Limassol’s tourist-friendly fleet running.
Michele Pampanini (RideMovi):
- 60% of users alternate between e-bikes and e-scooters.
- Technology ensures safe, GPS-verified parking.
- 95%+ fleet charge target met via smart logistics.
ā” Charging Infrastructure: Grid-Ready but Funding-Short
Haralambos Ioannou (EAC):
- Ready to support daytime charging.
- Virtual billing and energy storage units underway.
- Warns of delayed implementation without targeted funding.
š§ Smarter Systems through Research
Dimitrios Rizopoulos (National Technical University of Athens):
- Optimising e-bus charging schedules.
- Provides decision-support tools to operators.
- Urges realism: systems must account for āblack swanā events.
šØš¾ The National Perspective
Andreas Nikiforou (Ministry of Transport, Cyprus):
- Declared public transport as vital as electricity and water.
- From 2020ā2022, all new transport contracts included fleet renewal.
- 90ā95% of buses replaced with low-emission Euro-6 vehiclesānot e-busesādue to infrastructure gaps.
- Acknowledged that 40 e-buses are in use but lack charging infrastructure.
- Confirmed nationwide efforts are underway to fix the shortfall and support future electrification.
š£ļø A Call to Action
Moderator Maria Kamargianni (MaasLab, Oxford):
- Emphasised the urgency of cross-sector collaboration.
- Urged political will, adaptability, and risk-tolerant innovation.
š Mobility Hubs: The Missing Link
George Kyriacou again emphasized:
- Limassol needs strategically located mobility hubs to boost route efficiency.
- Example: a key route from Ypsonas sees 250,000 annual users but lacks connection support.
- Tsirio Stadium named as a prime siteāan opportunity not to miss.
- āWithout coordination,ā he concluded, ānothing will work.ā
Re-watch the full session here.