Amply Power, Duke Energy Collaborate on Bus Electrification, Solar Charging
The collaboration delivers overhead, renewable electric vehicle fleet charging from a solar canopy.
The collaboration delivers overhead, renewable electric vehicle fleet charging from a solar canopy.
The delivery comes after the two companies enter into an exclusive purchase agreement for a total of 150 EV Star Cab and Chassis units.
Under this global agreement, Texelis will provide support to Keolis for the development of innovative mobility solutions, such as new bogie systems and transportation concepts.
The electric buses will operate out of each of the five boroughs with the first expected to hit the road in late 2022.
The project will connect two previous subway sections through Koreatown, Beverly Hills, and Century City and extend it another two-and-a-half miles to Westwood.
Issuing Climate Bonds will help WMATA attract more environmentally conscious buyers to increase investor demand and result in a better, more competitive rate for the transit agency.
Community-focused investments like TOD are integral to the Biden-Harris Administration’s priorities, including connecting communities and reducing the climate impacts of transportation.
As the intercity bus industry continues to deal with the effects of the pandemic, Pacific Western Transportation plans to fill the gaps in service through its Red Arrow and Ebus brands.
The Regio 2N regional train will be used over the next two years as a prototype that will be tested on the track between Aulnoye and Busigny.
The companies’ electric vehicle partnership tops 500 all-electric double decker bus sales with a delivery to Go-Ahead London.
From a scheduling and dispatching perspective, Transdev will be managing 15,000 certified participants, who average 2,400 trips per day during the week.
Vehicles in the voucher program include BYD’s entire battery-electric transit bus line and most coaches, as well as Class 8 and Class 6 electric trucks.
The shuttle uses an array of sensors outside of the vehicle providing a full 360-degree view of the environment.
The programs will be managed by the Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration.
The conference will take place in Denver, Colorado, from Sept. 15 to 17.
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