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Hawaii introduces new zero-emission electric buses to promote greener transportation and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
The new electric buses will replace 12 diesel buses across Maui, Hawaii Island, and Kauai. “These new electric buses are a ...
The Hawaii transport authorities are set to replace aging diesel buses with new battery electric models across four counties.
JTB Hawaii and its subsidiary, Travel Plaza Transportation, today introduced Hawaii’s first electric-powered commercial bus fleet in keeping with the company’s commitment to be a leader at ...
The three full-size buses represent Hawaii's first electric-powered commercial bus fleet, and each one can carry 77 passengers, reach a top speed of 65 mph, and can travel 250 miles on a single ...
Honolulu receives $20M for electric bus fleet. By Mia Anzalone. June 28, ... Hawaii’s commitment to doing so contributes to the nation’s long-term goal of achieving a zero-emission bus fleet ...
Hawaiian Electric, in an analysis submitted to the PUC, estimated that net greenhouse gas emissions would be 27% to 38% lower per mile with an electric bus compared to a diesel bus.
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Hawaiian Electric is moving forward with its “eBus Make-Ready Infrastructure Pilot Project” that aims to encourage more electric bus fleets by helping bus operators reduce ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - One the state’s largest tour companies ― JTB Hawaii ― is rolling out the state’s first commercial fleet of electric buses. The three buses can go more than 200 ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - All 17 of Oahu’s new electric buses are off the roads due to a recall over potential leaks in the cooling system, city officials said Tuesday.
Oahu's electric bus fleet has been grounded until further notice. ... That left Department of Transportation Services (DTS) with a safety question surrounding their 17-bus fleet.
Hawaiian Electric has proposed a project to speed adoption of electric buses in public, private and school bus fleets on Oahu, Maui and Hawaii Island. The company is asking the Public Utilities ...