Upfront costs vs long-term savings in electrifying municipal buses and depots
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I'm a city planner involved in drafting a proposal to transition a portion of our municipal bus fleet to electric buses, and I'm researching the practical realities beyond the environmental benefits. Our main concerns are the upfront capital costs versus long-term savings, the necessary upgrades to our depot's electrical infrastructure for overnight charging, and how range and performance hold up in our region's cold winters. For transit authorities or cities that have already integrated electric buses, what has been the most unexpected operational challenge or cost? How do you manage charging schedules and route planning to ensure vehicles have sufficient charge for full daily service, especially on longer routes, and what has been the real-world impact on maintenance costs and downtime compared to your diesel or hybrid fleet?
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