Kyiv Electric Bus Priority Network
Project Analytics
Beneficiaries (est.)
12,960CO2 Reduction / year
212 tOn-time Confidence
48.4%Readiness Index
60.1Lifecycle Stage
FundedKPI Data Quality
100/100Budget Allocation Graph
Circular utilization graph showing consumed versus remaining budget capacity.
Progress Trend (6 Checkpoints)
Safety Outcomes Graph
Baseline vs Current vs Target
| Ridership (daily) | 43840 | 48220 | 54600 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Incidents (annual) | 128 | 98 | 68 |
| KPI data source | City operations baseline audit and quarterly monitoring feed | ||
| Last KPI update | 2026-04-27 15:11:53 | ||
Geo and Infrastructure Context
| City | Kyiv |
|---|---|
| Latitude | 50.4721 |
| Longitude | 30.5494 |
| Primary corridor length | 9 km |
| Stops/intersections affected | 10 |
| Maintenance class | Priority B |
| Program start year | 2021 |
| Target completion year | 2024 |
| Modal shift KPI | 10% |
| CO2 reduction KPI | 212 tons/year |
| Safety improvement KPI | 14% |
| Funding requested | 2,083,200 EUR |
| Funding secured | 1,711,200 EUR |
| Funding disbursed | 706,800 EUR |
Delivery Timeline
- Planning baseline approved and stakeholders aligned.
- Procurement and partner mobilization completed.
- Implementation phase in progress with weekly reporting.
- Impact verification and community feedback checkpoint.
Citizen Sentiment
Support
0Opposition
0Total Responses
0Operational Notes
City Operations Office - 2026-02-28 10:31:53
Monitoring checkpoint completed. KPI trajectory is on track with active risk mitigation for schedule pressure items.
Mobility Engineering Unit - 2025-08-28 20:11:53
Procurement and implementation package initiated. Utility coordination and temporary traffic management signed off.
Program PMO - 2025-02-28 23:25:13
Baseline corridor audit completed. Critical bottlenecks and quick-win segments approved by steering committee.
Dedicated lanes, queue jumps, and adaptive signal priority integrated with dispatch telemetry. Program includes stakeholder engagement, tactical pilots, KPI monitoring, and phased scaling.