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Washoe County Electric Buses Expected to Save Million$

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Thursday, April 17, 2014   

RENO, Nev. – A few electric buses now being operated in Northern Nevada are expected to save millions of dollars in fuel and maintenance costs over the next several years.

Michael Moreno, public information officer at the Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) of Washoe County, says his agency recently started service with four electric buses.

"For these four buses we're going to save $200,000 in fuel costs a year,” he says. “So for the life of these buses, that's a potential $1.72 million."

The buses, which cost about $1 million each, are funded through a grant from the federal government.

Moreno says Washoe County won the grant because of its extreme hot and cold climate needed to test the buses for reliability.

He says if the buses prove to be reliable over the next three years, it's very likely the RTC will purchase more of them.

There are no long delays needed to recharge the batteries that power the buses. Moreno explains they recharge during daily routes.

"The bus pulls into the station, and with the wireless controls, it's guided into the charging station,” he adds. “And then it takes five to 10 minutes to charge, all while the passengers are loading and unloading."

Moreno says all early indications point to the buses being reliable and a good fit for RTC.

He says the vehicles also have a 16-year life expectancy, about four years longer than their diesel-fueled counterparts.

Moreno points out the RTC operates about 70 buses and provides about 25,000 rides per day.





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