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Newsby StaffMay 3, 2019

Alstom debuts electric bus in Chile inspired by tram design

In 2017, Aptis was awarded the Innovation Award at Busworld, the main international bus fair now being held in Brussels, Belgium.

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Newsby StaffMay 3, 2019

L.A. Mayor launches zero-emissions mobility pilot fund

Program will bring reduce greenhouse-gas emissions and bring the benefits of the green economy to disadvantaged communities.

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Green Viewsby Samantha HoustonApril 11, 2019

Electric utilities can accelerate electric bus and truck deployment

Electric utilities are an important early investor in charging programs for all EVs, including trucks and buses for several reasons.

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ArticlesDecember 24, 2018

MCI Accelerates Innovation to Meet Changing Market

The company is focused on staying ahead of demographic changes with various advances, such as streamlining production and zero-emission technology.

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Articlesby James BlueMarch 26, 2018

Publisher's Perspective: More agencies commit to zero-emission buses

A growing number of agencies are purchasing zero-emission buses, primarily involving batteries as the energy storage of choice. As with any procurement choice, the reasons for the growing trend vary by city, but the primary rationale has been a political commitment to the cleanest propulsion possible.

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Transit Dispatchesby Heather RedfernMarch 1, 2017

Making sustainability a 'core principle' helps transit's bottom line

The success of the SEPTA’s first Sustainability Program Plan has resulted in the passage of a second-generation plan —“SEP-TAINABLE 2020”— and made sustainability a core principle for the Authority’s day-to-day operations. Even seemingly easy changes, like replacing fluorescent lights with LED lights have made a difference to the triple bottom line. The plan was recently approved by the SEPTA Board.

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