APTA-2048
Senior Member
Did the TTC look at battery power and decide on clean diesel? Or did they ignore this tech and go with their existing relationships whom have given the management way too many steak dinners? I mean that is prohibited (cough cough)
Steve Munro is a bit out of touch with worldwide developments in buses. There are over 5000 of these on the roads and have logged millions of miles. Not a product that has not been tested. Did the TTC review and dismiss this tech? Or just ignore it?
They are also cheaper. Per bus around $500k (versus the $750k for the Nova bus proposal). And has a lower operating cost (nighttime energy rates vs diesel fuel).
It is the Board's duty to ensure that the management has given them all the relevant facts before making a decision. Proper governance. They are not there just to rubber stamp. However, I do think that they should have reviewed the process earlier (assuming management received approval on the process from day 1).
Los Angeles has been less impressed with the BYD buses they had on trial. Though that didn't stop them from purchasing 60 more. Price and local employment appear to have put BYD over the top in terms of score.
With emerging technologies, it's always good to tread lightly. Electric buses, especially in North America, are nowhere near as mature as diesel or even CNG buses. If the TTC really wanted to, they could trial a couple electric buses. But they could just as well see how others' experience goes. Kind of like with the articulated buses.
Last edited: