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TransLink Invests $16 Million to Begin Battery-Electric Bus Fleet Expansion in Vancouver
Tuesday, February 21, 2023Company Profile | Follow Company
New Westminster, BC, February 21, 2023--(T-Net)--TransLink says it is taking another step in electrifying its bus fleet, with the introduction of a new type of battery-electric bus today.
The new Nova LFSe+ Electric bus is the first of 15 new buses that will more than quadruple TransLink's battery-electric bus fleet from 4 to 19 over the next year. These buses will fully electrify Route 100 (22nd Street Station / Marpole Loop).
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This expansion is a critical step towards achieving climate targets outlined in TransLink's Climate Action Strategy and Transport 2050: 10-Year Priorities.
Some of these targets include adding more than 400 new battery-electric buses by 2030, transitioning to a zero-emission bus fleet by 2040, and having net-zero greenhouse gas emissions in all operations by 2050.
Over the coming months, TransLink says it will order more battery-electric buses as well as the necessary charging infrastructure to support them on more routes.
"Electrifying our bus fleet and moving to renewable fuels are the fastest ways TransLink can reduce GHG emissions to help combat climate change. Taking transit is already one of the best ways people can reduce their carbon footprint, but through electrification and the actions outlined in our Climate Action Strategy, we're working to reduce our impact on the climate to zero." said Kevin Quinn, CEO, TransLink.
This $16 million investment towards 15 new battery-electric buses has come from the Canada Community-Building Fund, which is administered in British Columbia by the Union of B.C. Municipalities. The Government of Canada and the Government of British Columbia have committed to supporting the future electrification of TransLink's fleet through significant investments in TransLink's 2022 Investment Plan.
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"This investment in cleaner transportation enables residents across the Lower Mainland to enjoy a greener community. For many Vancouver South families, this means more access to and from work and school as the 100 number bus is a key part of our neighbourhood. Greener modes of transportation will be key to Canada reaching net-zero by 2050. Working with municipalities, our government will continue to invest in projects like this that have a daily impact in communities." said Harjit S. Sajjan, Minister of International Development and Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada -
"The Canada Community-Building Fund has been helping communities address their infrastructure priorities for nearly 20 years. The expansion of TransLink's battery-electric bus fleet is an example of the positive benefits these investments provide. Our Government is proud to support projects that contribute to our emissions goals, and will continue to deliver CCBF funds across B.C. to help build cleaner and more sustainable communities." stated Parm Bains, Member of Parliament for Steveston - Richmond East, on behalf of the Honourable Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities.
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