Fiscal Year 2019 Low or No-Emission (Low-No) Bus Program Projects
State | Project Sponsor | Project Description | Funding Amount |
---|---|---|---|
AK | City and Borough of Juneau (Capital Transit) | The City and Borough of Juneau will receive funds to purchase new electric buses to replace aging diesel buses, associated charging infrastructure, and a back up generator. | $2,600,000 |
AL | Alabama A&M University | Alabama A&M University will receive funds to replace diesel buses that have reached the end of useful life with zero-emission electric buses, including all related electrical charging station infrastructure. | $1,700,000 |
AZ | City of Tucson | The City of Tucson will receive funds to purchase electric buses with dedicated charging stations and provide maintenance and first responder training for the new technology. | $2,600,000 |
CA | Southern California Association of Governments | The Anaheim Transportation Network will receive funds to purchase advanced battery-electric buses. | $2,000,000 |
CO | Regional Transportation District | The Denver Regional Transit District will receive funds for electric vehicles, charging stations, and infrastructure upgrades. | $2,600,000 |
DC | District Department of Transportation | The District Department of Transportation will receive funds to purchase battery electric buses, which will replace diesel vehicles that are reaching the end of their useful life. | $2,600,000 |
DE | Delaware Transit Corporation | The Delaware Transit Corporation will receive funds to purchase of battery electric buses with supporting equipment and infrastructure to replace diesel buses that have exceeded their useful life. | $2,600,000 |
FL | Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority (LYNX) | LYNX will receive funds for battery electric buses for the Downtown Orlando Circulator. | $1,961,233 |
GA | Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority | The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority will receive funds to purchase battery electric buses, plug-in chargers, and one on-route/opportunity charger to replace diesel buses that have far exceeded their useful lives. | $2,600,000 |
IA | Ames Transit Agency (CyRide) | CyRide will receive funds for a deployment of battery electric buses to replace diesel buses that have exceeded their useful life, as well as battery chargers/dispensers and facility modifications to support this technology. | $1,660,180 |
ID | Valley Regional Transit | Valley Regional Transit will receive funds to purchase battery-electric buses and charging stations as well as training of personnel. | $3,000,000 |
IL | Greater Peoria Mass Transit District | The Greater Peoria Mass Transit District will receive funds to purchase electric vehicles to replace vehicles at the end of their useful life. | $2,320,000 |
IN | Bloomington Public Transportation Corporation | The Bloomington Public Transportation Corporation will receive funds to purchase one battery electric bus along with an electric charging station and workforce training. | $284,759 |
KS | Topeka Metropolitan Transit Authority | Topeka Metro will receive funds to purchase battery electric buses and chargers to replace diesel buses that will exceed useful life. | $1,737,825 |
KY | Transit Authority of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government (Lextran) | Lextran will receive funds toward the design and construction of a covered storage area and the incremental cost of additional zero emission vehicles. | $2,200,000 |
LA | Capital Area Transit System | The Capital Area Transit System will receive funds to purchase electric buses for Bus Rapid Transit fleet expansion and agency transition to electric vehicles. | $2,500,000 |
MA | Massachusetts Department of Transportation | The Massachusetts Department of Transportation will receive funds to purchase electric buses and install charging infrastructure. | $2,200,000 |
MD | Prince George's County | Prince George's County will receive funds to purchase electric buses and chargers. | $2,200,000 |
MI | Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation | SMART and the Detroit Department of Transportation will receive funds to purchase electric buses and charging units. | $2,600,000 |
MN | Metro Transit | Metro Transit will receive funds for the design and construction of indoor overhead quick chargers as well as a solar power supply and a battery storage system. | $2,500,000 |
MO | City Utilities of Springfield, Missouri | City Utilities will receive funds to purchase of battery electric buses to replace diesel buses that will have exceeded useful life, as well as charging stations and workforce development. | $1,496,329 |
MS | Coast Transit Authority | Coast Transit will receive funds to purchase electric vehicles and support job training. | $744,000 |
NC | City of Raleigh (GoRaleigh) | GoRaleigh will receive funds to purchase electric buses and chargers. | $1,650,000 |
NE | City of Lincoln (StarTran) | StarTran will receive funds to purchase electric buses with charging stations, a transformer, and to provide staff training. | $2,647,671 |
NM | City of Albuquerque | The City of Albuquerque will receive funds to purchase battery electric buses to replace buses that have exceeded their useful life, along with depot chargers and installation. | $2,786,875 |
NV | Tahoe Transportation District | The Tahoe Transportation District will receive funds for the purchase and installation of vehicles, charging infrastructure, and maintenance facility upgrades. | $2,125,000 |
NY | Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority | The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority will receive funds to upgrade its Cold Spring Bus Maintenance Facility with the infrastructure needed to charge zero-emission battery-powered electric buses as they begin to be introduced into the Metro Bus fleet. | $2,500,000 |
OH | Central Ohio Transit Authority | The Central Ohio Transit Authority will receive funds to purchase electric vehicles and infrastructure to replace buses at the end of their useful life. | $2,600,000 |
OK | Metropolitan Tulsa Transit Authority | The Metropolitan Tulsa Transit Authority will receive funds to purchase electric buses and charging infrastructure. | $2,991,000 |
OR | Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon | TriMet will receive funds to purchase zero-emission battery electric buses in lieu of purchasing replacement diesel buses. | $2,088,579 |
PA | Port Authority of Allegheny County | The Port Authority of Allegheny County will receive funds to purchase battery electric buses as well as pay for associated tools and training of maintenance staff and drivers. | $1,912,000 |
SC | City of Rock Hill | The City of Rock Hill will receive funds to purchase electric buses and associated infrastructure. | $2,245,935 |
TN | Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority | The Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority will receive funds for all-electric transit coaches for use in fixed-route service to replace an equivalent number of vehicles that have exceeded their useful lives. | $2,200,000 |
TX | Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority | Capital Metro will receive funds for battery electric buses to expand their electric bus fleet and evaluate the performance and interoperability of various technology providers and platforms. | $2,600,000 |
UT | City of St George (SunTran) | SunTran will receive funds to purchase buses and chargers on the St George to Springdale route, including overnight chargers and on-route chargers at each terminus. | $3,000,000 |
VT | Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) | VTrans will receive funds to purchase all-electric buses, associated charging equipment, and facility upgrades to support electric charging equipment for Advance Transit. | $3,000,000 |
WA | King County Metro | King County Metro will receive funds to purchase electric vehicles to replaces buses at the end of their useful life. | $2,200,000 |
WI | Milwaukee County | Milwaukee County will receive funds to purchase battery-electric buses to replace diesel buses purchased near the end of their useful life. | $1,700,000 |
Total:
$84,951,386
Last updated: Tuesday, March 17, 2020