Electric Bus June 19, 2019

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Battery-Electric Buses

Transit Commission
Transportation Services Department June 19, 2019
Background
• Across North America, many transit agencies have adopted
initiatives to reduce emissions;
• A variety of low-emission or zero-emission solutions are being
explored, including:
o Battery-electric;
o Hybrid diesel-electric;
o Compressed natural gas (CNG);
o Hydrogen fuel cell (HFC); and,
o Renewable biodiesel.
• Many projects are currently underway, including pilot projects
and initial fleet acquisitions, with many requiring additional
infrastructure investments.

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In Touch With Best Practices
• OC Transpo is engaged in best practice reviews both
nationally and internationally;
• OC Transpo is following the progress of CUTRIC’s research
and projects:
o CUTRIC is an innovation consortium that seeks to make Canada
a global leader in low-carbon smart mobility technologies across
heavy-duty and light-duty platforms, including advanced transit,
transportation, and integrated mobility applications.
• Ongoing education and participation in zero-emission
workshops/conferences; and,
• OC Transpo continues to engage other transit agencies who
are implementing zero-emission initiatives.

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Electric Bus Demonstration
At OC Transpo
• In October 2018, OC Transpo hosted a battery-electric bus
demonstration; and,
• The event featured a Nova Bus LFSe bus, a 100 per cent
electric, heavy-duty 40-foot transit bus.

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Electric Bus Considerations
In order to proceed with the integration of a battery-electric bus
into OC Transpo’s fleet, staff need to consider the following:
• Range of the vehicles;
• Suitability of candidate bus routes;
• Charging requirements;
• Costs of buses, power supply and infrastructure;
• Operational costs (maintenance and charging vs. fuel);
• Rapidly changing technology; and,
• Maintenance.

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Route Selection Considerations

• Round trip route distance is within range of selected bus


model;
• Route provides service all-day weekdays, Saturdays and
Sundays;
• Route has frequent stops/starts, to maximize environmental
benefit;
• 40-foot buses can provide sufficient capacity for customers;
and,
• Battery chargers can be in suitable locations.

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Acquisition
With direction from Council, staff propose the following:
• Acquisition of two battery-electric buses and the necessary
charging infrastructure;
• Estimated cost of $5M to $6M for two battery-buses and
required infrastructure;
• Potential funds have been identified in Capital Works in
Progress (WIPs):
o The reallocation of these funds could be used for this
project; and,
• Operating costs of the additional buses and related
equipment would be incorporated in future years’ OC
Transpo budgets.
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Acquisition (Cont’d)
• Nova Bus is a manufacturer of battery-electric buses and our current
supplier of diesel buses, selected through a competitive procurement
process; and,
• To go forward with Nova Bus acquisition:
o Under his delegated authority, the General Manager of the
Transportation Services Department will negotiate the acquisition of two
40-foot battery-electric buses directly with Nova Bus;
o The contract award would be made in accordance with Article 22(1)(d) o
the Procurement Bylaw: where there is an absence of competition for
technical reasons; and,
o The sole source rationale can be supported by the following:
 The diesel and electric busses operate on the same platform;
 Utilize common inventory components; and,
 Similarities in training for Operators and Mechanics.

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Acquisition (Cont’d)

• The City’s Chief Procurement Officer supports the proposed


contract award to Nova Bus;
• The Capital Closure report will be brought forward to Transit
Commission in September 2019 for approval, and would
include the proposed reallocation of funds for this project;
and,
• Integration of electric buses into OC Transpo’s fleet would
take place in 2020.

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Looking Ahead

• Staff recommend that the future transition of OC Transpo’s


bus fleet from diesel buses to lower-emission or zero-
emission vehicles be considered as part of the Transportation
Master Plan (TMP) Update;

• The TMP Update would develop a policy to address the role


of zero-emission vehicles in contributing towards the City’s
objectives for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions; and,

• Following Council’s consideration of the TMP update, staff


would develop a fleet plan and funding strategy.

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Questions?

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