NEW WESTMINSTER, BC — TransLink is asking the Mayors’ Council on Regional Transportation to support its updated Low Carbon Fleet Strategy, which puts the region on the path to converting all buses to zero emissions technology by 2050.
Metro Vancouver can make significant progress over the next decade by replacing 50% of the diesel and natural gas fleet with clean, zero-emissions battery electric models.
The Low Carbon Fleet Strategy calls for investments in several key areas:
Procurement of up to 635 battery electric buses to replace diesel and diesel-hybrid fleet
Installation of charging infrastructure on-route and at depots
Construction of BC’s first fully electric capable bus depot
TransLink will require $95 million to $447 million in new funding over the next ten years to proceed with the strategy. The amount of funding required is dependent on which approach the Mayors’ Council chooses; cautious, progressive or aggressive. This ambitious plan is unfunded and requires significant support from senior governments.
“Transitioning the bus fleet to zero-emissions technology is an essential step toward breaking the region’s dependence on fossil fuels,” according to TransLink CEO Kevin Desmond. “This strategy sets out a bold course that will eventually allow us to provide 100% green public transportation.”
TransLink is recommending that the Mayors’ Council endorse this phase of the Low Carbon Fleet Strategy and direct staff to start finalizing the plan.