The New Flyer XcelsiorÆ Electric Bus (Zero Emissions)
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Yesterday morning, I enjoyed a ride in the New Flyer XcelsiorÆ Electric Bus, a zero-emissions bus that was being explored by the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority. Quiet, comfy, smooth, and instant torque. Perfect for city operation and mass transit. The group I was with included John Andrews, the regional sales manager for New Flyer; Phil Compton, Senior Representative of the Sierra Club in St. Petersburg; Sierra Club members; PSTA employees; and a community-sponsored news reporter.
The Sierra Club’s Florida Healthy Air Campaign partnered with PSTA for the demo. The bus was on route from Miami — with the next stop San Francisco — to expose transit agencies and cities to the quiet comfort of the XcelsiorÆ Electric Bus. After inquiring how long it took to charge, John Andrews pointed out that, for every hour that you run it, the bus has to recharge for 6 minutes.
The upfront cost of the bus is about $850,000, but the all-electric drivetrain with no engine or transmission is easier to maintain. Of course, as my Nissan Leaf (which I drove up to the event) has fewer emissions than a hybrid such as a Prius, the same holds true with the New Flyers compared to hybrid or any other non-electric buses.
PSTA CEO Brad Miller indicated that they were working on some grant funds to buy this type of electric bus. According to WMNF, Miller said, “We’ve already got an application into the federal government and … we should know by this summer.”
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Image via The New Flyer XcelsiorÆ Electric Bus webpage
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