Solano County Touts New CNG Station, Electric Bus Fleet
Source: NGT News
Solano County Transit (SolTrans) recently celebrated the opening of its new compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station, as it is replacing its existing diesel bus fleet with ones that run on natural gas, and it also introduced a brand-new, all-electric bus fleet, according to a report from the Times-Herald.
As reported, the event was held at SolTrans’ operations and maintenance facility in Vallejo, Calif., on Friday and attracted several local, regional, state and federal dignitaries.
Officials say that the CNG buses were traveling back and forth to a special fueling and maintenance facility in American Canyon to fill up. Now that the Vallejo facility is complete and operational, the buses can refuel on-site.
Citing Assemblyman Tim Grayson, the report says that the use of CNG reduces emissions and fuel costs and increases efficiency, which ultimately “improves quality of life for our residence – a sustainable transit system that connects people to their jobs, to recreation and the other things they need.”
SolTrans and Solano Transportation Authority board member and Suisun City Mayor Pete Sanchez also spoke at the event, providing a short outline of the area’s plan for a sustainable public transit system. According to Sanchez, the plan was initiated several years ago and was awarded $1.2 million in federal funds in 2010.
The CNG and electric buses were on display at the event, and attendees were given tours of the new electric options, the report adds.