Salt Lake City to add five zero-emissions vehicles to its bus fleet
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Posted: 24 September 2018 | Intelligent Transport | No comments yet
The new buses will be in operation between downtown Salt Lake City and the city’s university, and also as part of the university’s new transit shuttle service.
The Utah Transit Authority, known more commonly as UTA, has awarded the U.S. subsidiary of NFI Group a contract to deliver five zero-emissions buses for service in Salt Lake City.
The contract award for the 40-foot long battery-electric buses includes supporting charging equipment, and was supported by Federal Transit Administration (FTA) funds through the Low or No Emission (‘Low-No’) Vehicle Deployment Program. Partners include the University of Utah, CALSTART, Utah State University, Rocky Mountain Power, and the Utah Office of Energy Development. Rocky Mountain Power will provide technical support and management for daily charging demands, CALSTART will collect data, analyse, and report on vehicle performance, and the Utah Office of Energy Development will support promotion of more efficient, renewable energy infrastructure.
“The Utah Transit Authority is looking forward to putting these five New Flyer battery-electric buses into service in our community,” said Steve Meyer, Interim Executive Director of UTA. “Air quality is a major concern in our service area and a top priority for UTA. These zero-emission buses will aid UTA in its efforts to improve our air quality throughout the year, and be a responsible steward of our precious natural resources.”
The buses will serve Salt Lake City and the University of Utah campus. Three will be deployed on a UTA route between downtown Salt Lake City and the university, while the other two buses will support the university’s new transit shuttle using a dedicated transit and pedestrian lane.
“New Flyer is proud to deliver safe, reliable, zero-emission transit to the community of Salt Lake City and the University of Utah,” said Wayne Joseph, President, New Flyer of America. “We commend UTA as an industry leader in developing and providing mobility solutions for its communities, and through deploying our Xcelsior CHARGE buses, also improving transit sustainability while improving air quality and conserving natural resources.”
Related topics
Air Quality, Alternative Power, Fleet Management & Maintenance, Sustainable Urban Transport
Related modes
Bus & Coach, Electric bus
Related cities
United States of America
Related organisations
New Flyer, Utah Transit Authority (UTA)
Related people
Steve Meyer, Wayne Joseph