Latest Hybrid Vehicles News
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Canada: Bus Services to Be Enhanced in Banff
New bus service improvements in Banff will include the purchase of hybrid vehicles and the creation of a new transit express lane.
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US: Pace Unveils New GILLIG Battery-Electric Bus
Pace Suburban Bus has unveiled its brand-new battery-electric Gillig bus.
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Exploring Hybrid Electric Vehicles and the Role of Coach Builders
In the quest for greener and more sustainable transportation options, hybrid electric vehicles have emerged as a significant step forward.
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Phoenix Public Transit Orders Up to 346 NFI Hydrogen and Hybrid Buses
NFI's New Flyer has been contracted to supply six hydrogen fuel cell and 20 hybrid buses to the Phoenix Public Transit Department (PTD).
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IVECO BUS to Supply Up to 140 Articulated Hybrid Buses in Prague
Prague's public transport operator, DPP has contracted IVECO BUS to supply up to 140 18-metre URBANWAY HYBRID buses over a period of 5 years…
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Belgium: TEC Orders 97 Volvo 7900 S-Charge Hybrid-Electric Buses
Opérateur de Transport de Wallonie, which operates as TEC, has ordered 97 Volvo 7900 S-Charge hybrid-electric buses for Walloon, Belgium.
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Santa Clara VTA Orders GILLIG Electric Hybrid Buses
Santa Clara Valley VTA has signed an agreement to procure a fleet of GILLIG buses equipped with Allison eGen Flex electric hybrid propulsion…
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SFMTA to Deploy 30 New Hybrid-Electric Buses
ENC is currently delivering 30 E-Z Rider II hybrid-electric buses to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA).
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TTC Awards Contracts for up to 565 NFI Buses in Toronto
NFI has been awarded new contracts from Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) for up to 565 Xcelsior hybrid-electric transit buses.
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Emissions Analysis: What Will the Road Industry Look Like in 20 Years?
Manufacturers are more eco-aware than ever, but road transport is still responsible for around 20% of the UK greenhouse gas emissions.
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Emissions Standards: Have the Regulations Changed Anything?
The Euro 1 Standard was the first in a series of emissions standards for vehicles out on the roads, but has this made a difference?