4 Factors to Consider For Zero-Emission Bus Fleet Transition
Transit agencies must weigh in on procurement, financial, regulatory, and maintenance considerations before making the switch.
Transit agencies must weigh in on procurement, financial, regulatory, and maintenance considerations before making the switch.
Simplifies process of identifying the right partner/expertise, streamline testing/implementation, to expedite overall time-to market.
On the heels of proposed rulemaking proceedings to require belt use warning systems in buses, Safe-T-Seat offers a practical resolution.
Kubo, became the recipient of a custom-designed protective vest, thanks to the fundraising efforts of 10-year-old Brady Snakovsky.
Uses Proterra’s battery system, which features a compact, robust design enabling energy density, by volume and mass.
The 40-foot clean-diesel buses feature USB ports for customers to charge their mobile devices.
Training will be more robust and help to reduce assaults on bus operators, conductors, police, and other personnel.
Invites vendors with specific expertise in four major categories including, police/safety, and construction/development, to submit bids.
Designed to house the breaker, contactor, and interlock control logic that supply power to the ZEPS-remanufactured electric bus.
With a goal to reduce emissions, administrators tapped into available funding to replace aging diesel paratransit vehicles.
Will also invest $310 million into the $2.3 billion Red Line extension project extending line by 5.3 miles, with four new stations.
Through a partnership with Pony.ai and Via, BotRide Electric SUVs will provide a free ride-sharing service to the local community of Irvine.
Programs help build confidence and independence, and improve access to the community, and health and wellness opportunities.
Approximately 200 employees from 14 organizations are set to take part and will be able to view expenses for each mode at the end of the month in one convenient location.
VRT is the company’s first customer in Idaho and the first transit agency in Idaho to bring electric buses to its community.
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