Siemens Advances NC’s EV Efforts by MFG Charging for GoRaleigh, CATS
The Siemens charging infrastructure is supporting new electric bus fleets across North Carolina.
The Siemens charging infrastructure is supporting new electric bus fleets across North Carolina.
The incorporation of “Occupancy Status” on the CapMetro application will assist riders by allowing them to choose a different trip if they believe a vehicle is too full for their individual comfort level.
MV operated paratransit services for MDOT MTA between 2004 and 2019 and, since that time, has maintained responsibility for the Mobility Operations Control Center.
Designed and manufactured in the U.S., Proterra’s electric transit buses are equipped with the company’s Proterra Powered battery technology systems.
Metrolink began powering 100% of all its locomotives with renewable fuel in February.
The board-approved contract authorizes the agency to secure the required stock of cards, which will become the NJ TRANSIT fare cards during a later phase of the modernization.
The company is a dealership for school buses, commercial shuttle buses, and mobility vehicles, with locations in Grand Rapids and Troy, Mich.
The contract is valued at just over $2.17 million.
TransLink is the first transit agency in North America to implement this technology.
The new bus introduced to officials features Ford’s Driver Assist Technology Package and three-point seatbelts on all seats.
Trillium will become Optibus’ Global Center for Data Excellence and operate as an Optibus subsidiary.
Development of the technical specifications was a collaboration led by CALSTART, a national non-profit, and Michigan DOT with significant contributions from Ohio DOT, Indiana DOT, Illinois DOT, Wisconsin DOT, Iowa DOT, and four Michigan Transit Agencies.
With funding from the San Mateo County Transportation Authority, City of South San Francisco, and Federal Transit Administration, the $96.6 million project built a fully accessible station with a center-boarding platform, allowing riders to seamlessly move between platforms.
The 21 new paratransit vehicles were funded by a competitive $13M grant award through the FTA’s 2020 Bus and Bus Facilities program.
The ride hailing segment is expected to command the largest share of the mobility as a service market due to its global acceptance at all levels.
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