Vehicles run on a street in Lhasa, capital of Southwest China’s Tibet autonomous region, Feb 12, 2018. Lhasa has put 128 new gas-electric hybrid buses on the road at the beginning of this year, making the number of new-energy buses to 312, or 60 percent of the city’s public bus fleet, local authorities said on Feb 23.[Photo/Xinhua]
Citizens queue to get on a gas-electric hybrid bus in Lhasa, capital of Southwest China’s Tibet autonomous region, Feb 12, 2018. Lhasa has put 128 new gas-electric hybrid buses on the road at the beginning of this year, making the number of new-energy buses to 312, or 60 percent of the city’s public bus fleet, local authorities said on Feb 23.[Photo/Xinhua]
A gas-electric hybrid car runs in front of the Potala Palace in Lhasa, capital of Southwest China’s Tibet autonomous region, Feb 11, 2018. Lhasa has put 128 new gas-electric hybrid buses on the road at the beginning of this year, making the number of new-energy buses to 312, or 60 percent of the city’s public bus fleet, local authorities said on Feb 23.[Photo/Xinhua]