
Trillium will become Optibus’ Global Center for Data Excellence and operate as an Optibus subsidiary.
Trillium will become Optibus’ Global Center for Data Excellence and operate as an Optibus subsidiary.
Under five-year contract, Trillium will provide over 20 million gallons of RNG for two of Metro's bus depots.
The contract for the new fueling station marks the start of a 20-year partnership between Trillium and the city of Albuquerque.
The facility is the third of six new public CNG fueling stations company is designing, building, and maintaining Pa. systems.
The company debuts a new name that reflects the company’s full-service offerings in the alternative fuels industry.
Company will remotely monitor the performance of the stations, plus make regularly scheduled on-site visits and conduct annual fuel quality tests.
Will continue to provide services to the private Rock Region METRO station, which can fuel up to 75 CNG buses daily for the next three years with options for up to five years.
Ten CNG pumps will be added to VIA’s current private fueling facility on North Flores Street. The VIA board of trustees recently voted to replace the agency’s fleet with CNG-fueled vehicles.
The agency is replacing all of its bus fleet — 152 buses — from diesel to natural gas, and 78 paratransit vehicles from gasoline to natural gas as vehicles are retired from the fleet.
Roaring Fork currently has four Gillig CNG buses with tank assemblies from Agility Fuel Systems, using Type III cylinders from Worthington-SCI, with delivery of the remaining 18 set to occur in July.
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