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    EBRD approves €250m loan to revamp Ukraine’s transport system

    Adesola AfolabiBy Adesola AfolabiJuly 31, 2019No Comments
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    The population of Poltava in Ukraine will soon enjoy journeys on up to 40 new energy efficient and ecologically friendly trolley low-floor buses thanks to a €10 million EBRD loan.

    The project will be the first investment under the new €250 million Ukraine public transport framework II, recently approved by the Bank’s board.

    The financing will be extended to the municipal transport company Poltavaelectroavtotrans, which operates 10 trolleybus routes with a total length of 194 kilometres in the central Ukrainian city of 300,000, EBRD said in an e-mailed statement.

    According to the statement, the loan will help procure rolling stock with improved accessibility, which will be up to 25 percent more energy efficient than current vehicles, maintenance and diagnostic equipment as well as modernise traction substations. It will also help reduce black carbon and nitrous oxides emissions.

    The investment programme will benefit from almost €450,000 in grant support provided by the EU Municipal Project Support Facility.

    The EBRD is the largest international financial investor in Ukraine. Since the start of its operations in the country in 1993, the Bank has made a cumulative commitment of almost €13.6 billion through 432 projects in the country.

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      Adesola Afolabi was a businessamlive reporter and Head of Financial desk.

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