So, I never really thought of #busses as anything especially interesting until I looked more into #Proterra.

https://www.proterra.com/

The Energy Gang: Will Electric Buses Take Over the Transit World? http://rss.art19.com/episodes/c943093b-7e8a-468d-983a-9111a741796d.mp3

#publictransport #cleantech

Electric Bus | Zero-Emission Bus | EV Bus

Proterra is a leader in the design and manufacture of zero-emission electric buses that reduce fleet operating costs and eliminate dependency on fossil-fuels.

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@Lingondraken Proterra really is an interesting one. (I'll need to get that podcast into my queue.)
@bhtooefr
Jealous they are not active in Europe. Here they are faffing around with trials HEV busses where I am and biogas in cities (from food compost). Sure better than pure diesel, but it won't exactly progress far from that. Air quality, please!

@Lingondraken AFAIK they've adapted their roof-mount fast charging system to support a catenary and pantograph instead of the blade system that they use for fast charging at stops here, specifically for any European customers that want it.

I feel like BYD has more resources aimed at the European market, though. (Interestingly, Alexander Dennis is selling BYD-powered double deckers in Europe, and Proterra-powered double deckers in the US.)

@bhtooefr @Lingondraken

Every (or most, at least) American bus company is starting to offer battery electric and trolleypole+supercap-or-battery electric buses. A couple states mandating a move toward electric seems to be *most* of what really got it going, though I think it would be fair to say that, say, Washington State looking at Proterra and saying "hey why isn't everyone building this?" really started it.