Timaru MyWay by Metro to go fully electric

Timaru’s MyWay by Metro service will soon be 100% electric, with the introduction of ten new electric vehicles.

What this means for you: quieter, zero-emission journeys, improved accessibility, and a more reliable daily service.

A fully electric MyWay Service for Timaru

Public Transport Core Service Lead Councillor Joe Davies said it’s exciting to have the new electric vehicles joining the MyWay network.

"This milestone means that our regular MyWay fleet will soon be fully electric, while two of our previous vehicles will remain on standby as spares.

"Transitioning MyWay to a fully electric fleet is a strong example of how regional investment can deliver practical emissions reductions while improving everyday services for our communities. It supports our wider transport and climate objectives and demonstrates the value of planning for long‑term, low‑carbon outcomes," Councillor Davies said.

New electric vehicles now joining the network

Six of the new EVs, known as "very small buses" or VSBs, are the first of their kind in Aotearoa New Zealand. The remaining four are similar in design to current MyWay vehicles.

Public Transport General Manager Stewart Gibbon says that VSBs offer more room inside and can seat up to 13 passengers, and up to 13 standing.

"The VSBs have nearly double the number of seats compared to our other MyWay vehicles," Stewart said.

"They have fold-up seats which provide improved accessibility for wheelchairs and prams, with step-free access when boarding."

Each VSB has a 155kWh battery with an expected driving range of approximately 300km per charge.

Vehicles can be on the road for the whole day, and charging is only expected to be required in the evening when the vehicle is parked at the depot.

Improving accessibility and reducing emissions

"Our MyWay partner, Ritchies Transport, has extensive experience operating zero-emission fleets and has demonstrated a strong commitment to improving the efficiency and effectiveness of our on-demand service."

"We already have four EV minivans and one VSB on the road. The remaining VSBs will be gradually rolled out as they are made ready for the MyWay network."

"Having these ten new electric vehicles further reduces our carbon emissions and brings us another step closer to a fully electric public transport network across all of Canterbury."

Using MyWay in Timaru

Passengers bringing bikes on MyWay need to reserve a bike space in the app when booking a ride to ensure they are assigned a bus with a bike rack.

Plan your trip with MyWay: Book a ride, check availability and learn how the service works on the Metro Timaru website