Info
Info

Proterra to supply electric buses to Virginia Department of General Services

News

Proterra, a leading innovator in heavy-duty electric transportation, announced that it has been selected by the Virginia Department of General Services as a vendor to supply zero-emission battery-electric buses and charging stations for its Statewide Contract. In 2018, transit buses in the state of Virginia provided more than 74.5 million trips to riders throughout the Commonwealth.

Info

Proterra, along with other manufacturers, underwent a testing and review process by the state of Virginia and was chosen among a pool of providers to help streamline local transit agencies' access to the vendor and vehicle that best meet their specific transit system needs. As a result, transit agencies, universities and institutions can now purchase Proterra battery-electric buses and charging systems through the state's pre-established contract. Transit agencies in other states can also leverage the Virginia state contract to simplify the process of purchasing electric buses.

Proterra battery-electric buses bring both economic and environmental benefits to transit agencies and the communities they serve. Each time a Proterra electric bus replaces a diesel bus, around 230,000 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions are avoided per year. Further, battery-electric bus technology continues to advance, with the Proterra Catalyst vehicle now capable of delivering nearly twice the horsepower and five times the efficiency of a standard diesel engine.

Proterra electric buses feature industry-leading bus design, including a lightweight composite body, energy dense battery systems, highly efficient electric drivetrain technology, and a connected vehicle intelligence system. The Proterra Catalyst electric vehicle platform can be customized to meet the demands of a wide range of transit routes to bring clean, quiet transportation to Virginians.

Additionally, Proterra now offers Proterra Energy fleet solutions, which helps customers transition to an all-electric fleet by offering a full suite of products and services that enable turn-key delivery of a complete energy ecosystem. Proterra can design, build, deploy and maintain electric buses, batteries, chargers and charging infrastructure for customers to enable a streamlined transition to an electric fleet with a single point of contact.

Through the Virginia Statewide Contract, transit agencies can also utilise Proterra's battery-leasing programme, which reduces the upfront cost of electric buses to be competitively priced against diesel. With this battery leasing programme, Proterra will guarantee the performance of the batteries through the life of the bus, decreasing operator risk.

“Thanks to efforts from the state of Virginia, we can be on a quicker path to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels, remove harmful pollution from our air, and leverage more energy efficient technology to power our transportation systems,” said Proterra CEO Ryan Popple. “Proterra has helped more than 90 North American transit agencies, airports and universities transition to zero-emission electric buses, and we look forward to helping more transit agencies in Virginia transition to electric vehicle technology.”


The Latest News, Brought To You By
Proterra to supply electric buses to Virginia Department of General Services
Modified on Monday 1st July 2019
Find all articles related to:
Proterra to supply electric buses to Virginia Department of General Services
TaaS Technology Magazine
Info
HELLA Brings Latest Passenger Car 77GHz Radar Technology Into Series Production
Fisker Launches Resource For Environmental, Social, And Governance Policy, Practices And Reporting And
Pininfarina And MT Distribution Join Forces To Create A New Range Of Vehicles For Urban Electric Micro-mobility
AAM And REE Automotive To Jointly Develop New Electric Propulsion System
Faraday Future Selects Velodyne As Exclusive Lidar Supplier For Flagship FF 91
Ford Boosts Investment In Solid Power
Renault Group And Plug Power Inc. Launch HYVIA
PCB Depaneling: Laser Technology Improves Quality And Efficiency For Automotive Applications
Faction Raises $4.3M To Develop Light EV Driverless Fleets
Iteris Awarded $3.3 Million Contract By City Of Modesto For Smart Mobility Initiative
Toshiba Expands Scope Of Its Solid-State LiDAR Solution To Address Transportation Infrastructure Monitoring
EasyMile Raises €55 Million In Series B Round
FEV Successful In Designing Low Emission, Efficient Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine
European Launch: NIO To Sell Smart Premium EVs In Norway
Gilbarco Veeder-Root Expands E-mobility Platform With Launch Of EVerse
Nikola And Total Transportation Services Inc. Sign LOI For 100 Nikola Trucks
GHD Survey Reveals Half Of British Consumers Are Considering An Electric Vehicle In Next Five Years
Dr. Matthias Jurytko Takes Over The Management Of The Fuel Cell Joint Venture Cellcentric
Daimler Truck AG And Volvo Group Fully Committed To Hydrogen-based Fuel-cells – Launch Of New Joint Venture Cellcentric
Former Google Head Of Energy Strategy Neha Palmer Joins TeraWatt Infrastructure
Construction Begins On First-of-its-kind Electric Vehicle Battery Technology Centre And Pilot Line
Nano One And Johnson Matthey Enter Into A Joint Development Agreement For Lithium-ion Battery Materials
SEAT Introduces Autonomous Mobile Robots In Its Barcelona Factory
Uber, Mobilize, RATP And Blablacar Join Forces For Sustainable Mobility By Launching The “Mobilité360” Project
Info
Info
×
Search the news archive

To close this popup you can press escape or click the close icon.
Logo
×
Logo
×
Register - Step 1

You may choose to subscribe to the TaaS Magazine, the TaaS Newsletter, or both. You may also request additional information if required, before submitting your application.


Please subscribe me to:

 

You chose the industry type of "Other"

Please enter the industry that you work in:
Please enter the industry that you work in:
 
X
Info
X
Info
{taasPodcastNotification} Array
Live Event