The Canadian government has announced a $76 million investment in York Region’s electric bus fleet, aiming to reduce emissions and enhance public transportation accessibility. The project includes the acquisition of 180 zero-emission buses, charging infrastructure, and solar power upgrades at transit facilities. This initiative aligns with Canada’s goal of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050 and emphasizes the importance of sustainable and affordable public transit for a thriving future.
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The Canadian government has partnered with Langs Bus Lines to replace nearly half of their diesel school buses with 200 electric buses. This initiative is funded by the Zero Emission Transit Fund (ZETF) and the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB), aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote cleaner transportation for students in southwestern Ontario.
Intelligent Energy (IE), a pioneer in fuel cell technology, has unveiled a groundbreaking hydrogen fuel cell system designed specifically for passenger cars. This innovative solution outperforms all existing systems in terms of both size and power output, paving the way for a zero-emission future in the automotive industry.