Sonoma County, CA moves toward zero-emission transit fleet with its first electric bus
Sonoma County, CA First Electric Bus Zero-Emission Transit
The bus seats 22 passengers and travels up to 137 miles per charge. Commuters access onboard Wi-Fi and USB chargers from their seats. Sonoma County Transit operates the all-electric bus on Route 42 through Sebastopol. The city and county subsidize free rides on this route. Sonoma County is working toward an all-electric bus fleet in line with California's goal of 100% zero-emission buses by 2040.
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Sonoma County Transit Deploys First Electric Bus | Press Releases | Transportation & Public Works | County of Sonoma
The Department of Transportation and Public Works (TPW) today announced that Sonoma County Transit’s first zero-emission all-electric bus will be set in motion on Sebastopol Local Route 24
Sebastopol to roll out Sonoma County's first electric bus
The 30-foot coach set for Sebastopol routes has a range of 137 miles per battery charge and a 22-passenger capacity. It'll offer riders wireless internet and USB charging ports. Meanwhile, Santa Rosa CityBus gets funds to go electric.
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