• U.S. transit agencies cautious on electric buses despite bold forecasts


    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Communities across the United States are looking to replace their dirty diesel buses, ushering in what some analysts predict will be a boom in electric fleets.
    An electric bus sits under a charging station in Pomona, California U.S. November 16, 2017. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
    Winnipeg-based New Flyer, meanwhile, has won some big orders, including a deal to supply up to 100 electric buses to Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation to arrive before the end of the year, according to spokeswoman Felicia Friesema.
    Still, both agencies acknowledged trade-offs due to the limited range of these vehicles. Foothill has mainly confined its electric buses to a short 16-mile route. The Indianapolis EVs run primarily during the morning and evening rush hours, not all day long like the diesel workhorses that remain the mainstay of the fleet.
    Still, IndyGo’s Luellen figures the best is yet to come.
    “With battery technology evolving rapidly we think it’s a big opportunity for us to maximize our budget and do more,” he said.
    Reporting by Nichola Groom; Editing by Sue Horton and Marla Dickerson
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    原文地址:https://www.reuters.com/article/us-transportation-buses-electric-analysi/u-s-transit-agencies-cautious-on-electric-buses-despite-bold-forecasts-idUSKBN1E60GS

     

     

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