https://cleantechnica.com/2019/04/18/oregons-trimet-welcomes-its-1st-xcelsior-charge-electric-bus-which-will-run-on-clean-renewable-energy/
Oregon’s TriMet Welcomes Its 1st Xcelsior CHARGE Electric Bus, Which Will
Run On Clean Renewable Energy
April 18th, 2019  Zachary Shahan

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Electric bus announcements seem to pop up almost daily now. The latest one
is from Oregon.

New Flyer of America (New Flyer), which is a subsidiary of NFI Group, North
America’s largest bus manufacturer, has delivered a zero-emission
battery-electric Xcelsior CHARGE bus to the Tri-County Metropolitan
Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet).

Indicating just how slowly the bus industry can move, TriMet placed the
order for 5 of New Flyer’s 40-foot Xcelsior CHARGE buses back in September
2017. TriMet and Portland General Electric (PGE) also acquired 6 ABB
chargers and for the buses.

The joint project received $3.4 million from the Federal Transit
Administration’s 2016 Low and No Emission (Low-No) Vehicle Deployment
Program, part of the impetus for the trial.

TriMet is now using this first electric bus in the Portland, Oregon metro
area — on the 13-mile Line 62–Murray Blvd. route.

You may be wondering now, “hey, I thought they were getting 5 buses.”
Indeed, the other 4 Xcelsior CHARGE buses are scheduled to arrive this
summer for a fully electric bus route. If you’re familiar with the area,
this is what the company press release has to say about the details of the
coming route: “The buses will operate between the Sunset Transit Center and
Washington Square Transit Center, with depot chargers installed at TriMet’s
Merlo Operating Facility and one on-route charger installed at the Sunset
Transit Center to rapidly recharge batteries each round trip.”

The electric buses will benefit from regional wind power to provide
zero-emissions transport from electricity generation to movement of the
buses themselves.

“Transit inherently plays an important role in reducing emissions and easing
congestion,” said Doug Kelsey, General Manager, TriMet. “Now, as our first
all-electric bus rolls into service powered by the wind, we are furthering
our commitment to the environment and are at the forefront of a cleaner
future, both for TriMet and the Portland, Oregon region.”

If you’re in the right portions of the Portland area, be sure to check out
the electric buses and remind everyone you talk to of their health and
climate benefits.
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