Electric Buses

Electric buses are public or commercial transportation vehicles powered entirely by electric motors using electricity stored in batteries, rather than by internal combustion engines that rely on fossil fuels. Typically designed for urban and suburban transit systems, these buses help reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to cleaner air and sustainability efforts. They operate quietly and can feature regenerative braking systems that helps to recharge the batteries during operation. Electric buses are often part of initiatives to modernize public transport infrastructure, improve energy efficiency, and reduce operating costs associated with fuel and maintenance, offering a renewable energy alternative for mass transit.