Electric Buses

Electric buses are vehicles designed for public transport that are powered entirely by electricity, rather than by gasoline or diesel engines. They are typically equipped with rechargeable batteries that store electrical energy, allowing them to operate zero-emission services. Electric buses are known for their quiet operation, reduced air pollution, and lower greenhouse gas emissions compared to traditional fossil fuel-powered buses. They can be charged at bus depots or via fast-charging stations along routes. Electric buses are becoming increasingly popular in urban areas as cities seek to improve air quality and reduce reliance on fossil fuels in public transportation systems.