Electric Buses

Comparison of Medium- and Heavy-Duty Technologies in California

2021-05-11T09:03:36-04:00

This report presents the results of a comprehensive study to compare the emission, cost, and economic and jobs impacts of alternative technologies for the MD and HD transportation sector. The analysis was conducted to better understand the type and pace of alternative vehicle technology and fuel implementation required for California to achieve its public health goals.

Comparison of Medium- and Heavy-Duty Technologies in California2021-05-11T09:03:36-04:00

RTD’s electric 16th Street Mall buses cost nearly 60% more to operate than diesel coaches

2019-10-09T14:39:23-04:00

RTD pays nearly 60 percent more per mile to power its electric buses along Denver’s 16th Street Mall as it does its conventional diesel fleet. It’s a price disparity that could slow the transit agency’s embrace of zero-emission technology at a time when the state’s new Democratic governor is pushing to put more electric cars on the road and air quality and climate change have become ever larger topics of conversation in Colorado.

RTD’s electric 16th Street Mall buses cost nearly 60% more to operate than diesel coaches2019-10-09T14:39:23-04:00

Zero-Emission Bus Evaluation Results: County Connection Battery Electric Buses

2019-10-23T10:35:41-04:00

The purpose of this report is to present the results from Central Contra Costa Transit Authority (County Connection) deployment of four electric buses in Concord, California. In February 2017, the agency began operating a fleet of four electric buses in its service area.

Zero-Emission Bus Evaluation Results: County Connection Battery Electric Buses2019-10-23T10:35:41-04:00