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Related: About this forumNew hydrogen, electric buses get trial run in Snohomish County
EVERETT The future of public transit in Snohomish County doesnt smell like diesel.
It doesnt smell like anything, really, unless you count fresh air. Starting this summer, Community Transit will test two options for zero-emission buses. The transit agency recently bought two 40-foot buses, each sporting splashy new colors: one electric for $1.1 million, and one powered by hydrogen for $1.3 million.
The hydrogen-powered bus is the Puget Sound regions first. Both buses are part of the agencys new Zero Emission Fleet Transition project.
Community Transits budget includes $65.6 million for 19 hydrogen and 40 electric buses by 2027. The projected cost for the buses and infrastructure is $158 million by 2029, with a full switch to zero-emission vehicles estimated at $1.4 billion by 2050.
https://www.heraldnet.com/news/new-hydrogen-electric-buses-get-trial-run-in-snohomish-county/
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New hydrogen, electric buses get trial run in Snohomish County (Original Post)
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
May 2024
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Think. Again.
(19,947 posts)1. K&R
Despite the extremely well-funded pushback from the fossil fuel industry, we are making some headway!
marble falls
(62,728 posts)2. I hope it gets a fair chance to work out any unexpected bugs. It is encouraging to see this. Seems like ...
... sufficient funding is there.
Think. Again.
(19,947 posts)3. Yes, any brand new technology needs time...
....look at how we're still always tweaking the original gasoline engine cars!