2026_SDG11_11.4.2

2025-11-17

Promote sustainable commuting

NYCU actively promotes sustainable commuting through multiple measures: prioritizing electric scooters when replacing official motorcycles; expanding cycling by providing 46 bicycle parking areas with 1,655 racks across campuses; and deploying shared mobility—six on-campus YouBike stations with about 197 bicycles, iRent car-sharing (with staff/student discount terms), and the shared e-scooter program (“oloo”) that now operates 18 stations with peak monthly usage around 20,000 rides and ~232,000 rides over the last year. We have installed and planned EV/motorbike charging and battery-swap infrastructure on all campuses (including swap/charging points at specific sheds), and we run inter-campus buses linking Guangfu, Bo’ai, and other sites to the Taiwan Rail/HSR network. Moreover, we have replaced diesel shuttles with electric buses, which is projected to cut ~89,900 liters of fuel and ~240 tons of CO₂ per year, and added an electric “pilot bus” service connecting Hsinchu Station, Guangfu Campus, and HSR Hsinchu to further shift commuters from private vehicles to public transport.

All evidence is publicly accessible online:

1.NYCU Traffic Information for Shuttle Bus & Public Transportation
https://www.nycu.edu.tw/ga/ch/app/artwebsite/view?module=artwebsite&id=4080&serno=89abf5d4-2e6a-46a2-8cae-b7d1419106f4

2.NYCU Intelligent Transportation System
https://www.eup.tw/shuttle/transport_car.html?68

3.NYCU Promoting Sustainable Commuting
https://www.nycu.edu.tw/ga/ch/app/artwebsite/view?module=artwebsite&id=21320&serno=7caa2249-97b6-4993-b67d-cff6989eabed

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