The Town of Oakville, Ontario is making strides towards sustainability by expanding its electric bus fleet. The introduction of 15 new Nova LFSE+ large capacity buses will contribute to reaching a goal of electrifying approximately 50% of the town's transit fleet. Funding from the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program supports this initiative. Over the next few years, the town plans to add even more electric buses, totaling 74 by 2026. Significant infrastructure upgrades, including a new service center and automated charging systems, are also underway to facilitate the increased use of electric buses in public transit.
In a significant move toward sustainability, Oakville announces the addition of 15 new electric buses to reduce its carbon footprint and improve transit services.
With funding from the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program, Oakville aims to electrify 50% of its transit fleet, integrating more efficient, eco-friendly buses.
The new Nova LFSE+ buses, capable of traveling 350 kilometers, will replace diesel buses and service conventional routes, enhancing public transit reliability.
Upgrades to Oakville’s transit infrastructure include a new bus garage and a 37,000-square-foot extension, ensuring efficient support for electric vehicle servicing.
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