Mass. agency adds XL Hybrids' Hybrid-Electric Drive System
The new BRTA minibuses are also equipped with XL Hybrids’ XL Link™ cloud-based fleet vehicle connectivity and analytics system, which measures MPG performance, fuel savings, and CO2 reduction.
XL Hybrids Inc. announced the successful installation of its XL3® Hybrid Electric Drive System into the Pittsfield, Mass.-based Berkshire Regional Transit Authority’s (BRTA) fixed-route buses.
BRTA provides public transit services to its 25 member communities within Berkshire County. BRTA’s new hybrid vehicles fall in line with the September announcement by Massachusetts Gov. Charles D. Baker to establish an integrated Climate Change Strategy for the Commonwealth.
Ad Loading...
“Governor Baker’s administration will work with state and regional transportation leaders plus environment and energy agencies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector,” said Robert Malnati, administrator for Berkshire Regional Transit Authority. “We’ve already been identifying opportunities to reduce our carbon footprint and were impressed by the XL Hybrids technology because of the immediate return on investment, 20 percent reduction in CO2 emissions, and increased fuel economy.”
The new Ford E-450 mini buses up-fitted with XL3 hybrid drive systems are welcome additions to BRTA’s current hybrid fleet including support sedans and sport utility vehicles as well as 35-foot heavy duty fixed-route buses. The new XL Hybrids-equipped minibuses are ADA-compliant and will be deployed in BRTA’s fixed route service.
The new BRTA minibuses are also equipped with XL Hybrids’ XL Link™ cloud-based fleet vehicle connectivity and analytics system, which measures MPG performance, fuel savings, and CO2 reduction. The XL Link reports deliver mobility and easy access to key metrics that are important to fleets’ specific needs and sustainability goals.
The upgraded system, which went live earlier this month, supports METRO’s METRONow vision to enhance the customer experience, improve service reliability, and strengthen long-term regional mobility.
CEO Nat Ford’s address offered a look at highlights from 2025, with a focus on the future and the innovative ways the JTA is shaping mobility in Northeast Florida.
Expected to enter service in 2029, these locomotives support the agency’s commitment to offer reliable and efficient rail transportation across South Florida.
Transit agencies depend on safe, reliable vehicles to deliver consistent service. This eBook examines how next-generation fleet software helps agencies move from reactive processes to proactive operations through automated maintenance, real-time safety insights, and integrated data. Learn how fleets are improving uptime, safety outcomes, and operational efficiency.
The new filters include substantially more activated carbon than traditional HVAC filters, which is especially helpful in providing a better transit riding experience for vulnerable populations, particularly children, seniors, and people with chronic illnesses, according to the CTA.
In a recent episode of METROspectives, LYT CEO Timothy Menard discusses how artificial intelligence, cloud connectivity, and real-time data are transforming traffic management, boosting bus reliability, and enabling system-wide transit optimization across cities.