New Data Tracks 26% Growth of Zero-Emission Bus, Truck Availability
The new data was unveiled by CALSTART’s Global Commercial Vehicle Drive to Zero program and campaign.
The new data was unveiled by CALSTART’s Global Commercial Vehicle Drive to Zero program and campaign.
In this role, he’ll work with clients to deliver industry-leading BRT services and staff to increase HDR’s skillsets in BRT.
The board unanimously appointed Paul Cristina, Deputy CEO, as Interim CEO.
The funds will support jobs and help reduce carbon emissions, leading to cleaner air, healthier communities, and better transportation.
Vanessa Rauschenberger will oversee an organization of 200 employees that operate and maintain a fleet of 87 vehicles on a 15-acre site to provide fixed-route and paratransit public transit services to two million passengers annually across five jurisdictions in western Ventura County.
STV designed the project in pursuit of LEED and Envision Gold standards to help facilitate the MBTA’s transition to a zero-emission bus fleet.
The new network features increased frequency on 15 routes in the system on weekdays and weekends, additional service later in the evenings and on weekends, and more.
It was also announced that Wi-Fi will be installed on all the agency’s buses through Gov. Murphy’s FY2023 budget.
Global design firm Stantec is working with NVTA and Kimley-Horn on the $30 million project that supports fleet expansion, including the future implementation of electric buses.
John Ley Jr. and Pamela Kulhanek bring wealth of experience to their roles at the company that builds air conditioning systems for bus transportation and specialty vehicle markets.
The new route will increase economic opportunity and the quality of life for Indianapolis residents.
CTA’s existing bus fleet is housed at seven bus garages across the service region and serviced at a heavy maintenance facility on Chicago’s Far South Side — all of which will need to be substantially upgraded and retrofitted with charging infrastructure required to operate electric buses.
The public transportation industry and its large supplier base are about to receive their largest financial boost in history. The boost will then become even larger and more sustained if other pending legislative actions remain on track.
This milestone is part of the agency’s goal of an all-electric fleet and a carbon-neutral San Francisco by 2040.
The expanded commercial space is suited to electric vehicle (EV) design and testing.
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