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Graeme Wall wrote:
As I say, the electric buses here seem to manage a full day on a fairly intensive service without needing more than an overnight charge at the depot. It's certainly feasible to have 100% battery buses. They are just very expensive, and hence why they only show up when subsidised - Stagecoach, First et al are not buying them as the natural option instead of diesel buses. China has made good progress in this area, but with heavy government subsidies. It's a tradeoff whether more fixed infrastructure (charging at bus stations, route wiring) costs less than larger batteries in vehicles. I suspect that will depend on a case-by-case basis. Theo |
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