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Blue Bird launched its first electric taxi (e-taxi) at Blue Bird Group’s head office in South Jakarta to mark Earth Day on April 22. Set to serve passengers in May, the e-taxis comprise 25 BYD e6 A/T for Bluebird and five Tesla Model X 75D A/T for its high-end Silverbird services, respectively. (TJP/Seto Wardhana)
(TJP/ Ni Nyoman Wira)