B.C. Transit sending back loaner electric bus as it looks for new supplier

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Proterra previously won a $20-million contract to provide B.C. Transit with 10 electric buses for the capital region this fall, but has filed for bankruptcy protection

B.C. Transit is sending back a loaned demonstration electric bus it’s been using on a trial basis in the capital region, as it extends its request for companies to provide more such buses.

While the loaner bus will be returned to its manufacturer, the transit system has accumulated “thousands of kilometres of experience” with the demo bus, which provided performance testing and training opportunities, B.C. Transit spokesman Jamie Weiss said Wednesday. B.C. Transit is now better prepared to integrate future electric buses into its fleet, Weiss said.

It will remain live on bidding information sites so new suppliers can submit proposals to become a prequalified supplier, he said.

 

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