The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) operates over 100 battery-electric buses, moving towards net-zero emissions by 2040. Joint funding from the federal government and the City of Toronto facilitated this milestone. A plan is in place to deliver an additional 340 electric buses by the second quarter of 2026, expanding the fleet to 400 units. The TTC also operates hybrid-electric buses, which reduce fuel consumption by 25% compared to traditional buses. Plans are in motion for battery-electric Wheel-Trans vehicles to be tested in 2026.
The rollout of electric buses is part of a broader procurement plan that will see 340 new e-buses delivered by the second quarter of 2026, bringing the TTC's total battery-electric fleet to 400 units.
The TTC continues to increase its fleet of environmentally friendly vehicles and make significant strides towards a zero-emissions future.
Hybrids consume around 25% less fuel than traditional diesel buses and are designed to operate as fully zero-emission vehicles in designated Green Zones.
Our goal is to run a transit system that customers can be proud of, and zero-emission vehicles are the future of sustainable transit.
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