Florida State University going green with an order for 22 Proterra electric buses. The Californian producer will supply 22 electric buses to Tallahassee’s public transit system called StarMetro. 

The buses, model Catalyst FC, will serve Florida State University (FSU), bringing the StarMetro fleet to 27 battery-electric buses. FSU is one of the first universities in the nation to decommission its entire fossil-fuel powered fleet and upgrade it to a 100 percent battery electric bus fleet, Proterra explains in a press release. Thus Tallahassee will join cities across North America in the trend towards the electrification of public transit.

Florida State University electric buses

Florida State University, it’s time for electric buses

Since operating its first battery-electric buses over five years ago, StarMetro has logged over 313,000 miles of revenue service with five Proterra buses to date, according to the manufacturer. The procurement will also set a national precedent with FSU being one of the first universities in the nation to go all-electric. The new 35-foot (10.5 meter) Proterra Catalyst FC buses will serve FSU’s Seminole Express Bus Service and provide campus transportation for faculty, staff, students and visitors, totaling an average ridership of 847,000 each year.

15 electric buses from mid 2019

Operations are expected to begin mid-2019 with an initial deployment of 15 buses, with the remaining seven buses expected to deploy in 2021. This procurement also supports the goals defined in Florida State University’s strategic plan to deepen its commitment to continuous innovation, invest strategically and incorporate sustainable living practices into all FSU activities. With 22 Catalyst buses, Florida State University will displace more than 2,820,000 gallons of diesel over the vehicles’ 12-year lifespan and eliminate over 5,000,000 pounds of carbon emissions annually, according to Proterra.

Electric buses, Florida State University leads the way

As the third largest university in Florida, Florida State University will serve as a leading example for other colleges across the country with regards to electric bus deployment. Proterra has also sold its Catalyst buses to the University of Montana, Duke University and Alabama A&M University“As university populations grow across the United States, more campus transportation operators are taking the long-view and looking for sustainable ways to increase mobility while reducing costs and their carbon footprint,” said Ryan Popple, CEO of Proterra. “Helping universities and the next-generation of leaders experience zero-emission transit is intrinsic to our vision.”

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