April 7, 2025 - 02:46

Battery-electric buses have become a focal point for transit agencies across the nation, often introduced with great enthusiasm despite their relatively new status in the market. However, many agencies are now facing challenges regarding reliability, service delivery, and financial sustainability with these modern vehicles.
Interestingly, there exists an electric bus technology that has been around for nearly a century, yet remains largely underutilized. This older technology offers a wealth of potential benefits that could enhance transit systems, providing a more dependable and efficient means of transportation.
As cities grapple with the complexities of integrating battery-electric buses, it is crucial to explore and harness this long-standing technology. By doing so, transit agencies could improve their service capabilities, ensuring that they meet the needs of their communities while maintaining operational efficiency. The revival and adaptation of this proven technology could hold the key to a more reliable and sustainable future for public transportation systems.
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