Palma plans major shift in local transport: 57 e-buses and new depot in Son Rossinyol
Palma’s electric bus shift and what it could mean for daily travel
Palma plans more electric buses for cleaner, quieter city travel, but the effect depends on rollout and infrastructure.

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Will Palma’s new electric buses make city transport quieter and cleaner?
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When will the new electric buses in Palma be introduced?
The new electric buses are planned for 2026.
How much is Palma investing in public transport in 2026?
Palma plans to spend more than €131 million on the 2026 transport package.
Will Palma have a single ticket for train, bus and regional transport?
A unified ticket for Mallorca is being worked into the transport plan.
Where is Palma planning the new bus depot?
Palma plans to build the new depot in Son Rossinyol.
Will the new electric buses run on busy Palma routes like Passeig Mallorca and Avenida Argentina?
The new buses are expected to run on major Palma routes such as Passeig Mallorca and Avenida Argentina.
What challenges could delay Palma’s bus electrification plan?
Delays could come from charging, grid, procurement and training issues.
How will Palma’s bus changes affect residents near Son Rossinyol and the city centre?
Residents may notice less noise, but the Son Rossinyol depot will need careful handling.
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