A total of 49 projects in 46 states and territories will receive funding through the program.
SunTran, SEPTA among FTA Low-No grant awardees
In total, $130 million was awarded to 41 projects in 40 states.
A total of 49 projects in 46 states and territories will receive funding through the program.
In total, $130 million was awarded to 41 projects in 40 states.
In assessing its transition to sustainable mobility, LTD employed an innovative partnership with the University of Oregon to study opportunities and challenges.
Helps with purchase or lease of low- or no-emission vehicles that use advanced technologies for transit revenue operations.
Grants will help fund battery-electric buses and a pedestrian connection between a terminal and downtown Seattle, respectively.
Through this position Stantec plans to grow and launch smart mobility strategies, programs, and deployments.
The Low-No Program helps project sponsors purchase or lease low- or no-emission vehicles.
We as an industry need to be clear-eyed about how new battery buses are, the challenges they face and the alternatives available to ensure the reliability that BRT demands.
The FTA is making $84.45 million available nationwide in selections for the Low- or No-Emission Grant program.
In its partnership with CARB, SunLine will be testing one full-year of revenue service, measuring environmental impact and sustainability of the fuel cell-powered heavy-duty transit buses.
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