Electric bus

Electric buses in Bogotá, the city with the most electric buses outside of China
A Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Neoplan USA trolleybus in Greater Boston
A battery electric Proterra BE35 bus operated by San Joaquin RTD beside its fixed charging station
A battery electric in Hong Kong
Edison electric bus in 1915
St. Albert in Canada's oil producing province of Alberta has launched three BYD K9S electric buses.

An electric bus is a bus that is propelled using electric motors, as opposed to a conventional internal combustion engine. Electric buses can store the needed electrical energy on board, or be fed mains electricity continuously from an external source such as overhead lines. The majority of buses using on-board energy storage are battery electric buses (which is what this article mostly deals with), where the electric motor obtains energy from an onboard battery pack, although examples of other storage modes do exist, such as the gyrobus that uses flywheel energy storage. When electricity is not stored on board, it is supplied by contact with outside power supplies, for example, via a current collector (like the overhead conduction poles in trolleybuses), or with a ground-level power supply, or through inductive charging.

As of 2017, 99% of all battery electric buses in the world have been deployed in Mainland China, with more than 421,000 buses on the road, which is 17% of China's total bus fleet.[1] For comparison, the United States had 300, and Europe had 2,250.[2] By 2021, China's share of electric buses remained at 98% while Europe had reached 8,500 electric buses,[3] with the largest fleet in Europe being Moscow.[4]

  1. ^ "Electric Buses Are Hurting the Oil Industry". Bloomberg.com. 23 April 2018 – via www.bloomberg.com.
  2. ^ "The U.S. Has a Fleet of 300 Electric Buses. China Has 421,000". Bloomberg.com. 15 May 2019. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Electric bus, main fleets and projects around the world". Sustainable Bus. 12 July 2022. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  4. ^ "Moscow rolling out all-electric bus fleet in New Moscow district - Green Car Congress". Retrieved 25 February 2024.

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