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Winnipeg is set to become the first Canadian city to roll out 60-foot battery-electric buses, with the first entering service next week.
The city announced Thursday that it's making another notable change to the transit experience by launching its first 60-foot, zero-emission bus into service next week.
Winnipeg will become the first Canadian city with 60-foot battery-electric buses in its transit fleet. The first bus is ...
Winnipeg is making national transit history as the first Canadian city to introduce a 60-foot battery-electric bus into ...
Electric Autonomy looks at which transit agencies are procuring electric buses in 2025 and how the journey to electrification ...
New Flyer said following several years of tough economic times, it now has orders for about 10,000 electric buses and trolleys for transit companies across the continent, representing more than $6 ...
New Flyer's three manufacturing facilities - in Winnipeg, MB; St. Cloud, MN; and Crookston, MN - are all ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 certified.
New Flyer actively supports over 41,000 heavy-duty transit buses (New Flyer, NABI, and Orion) currently in service, of which 7,300 are powered by electric motors and battery propulsion and 1,600 ...
NFI Group Inc. (NFI) a leader in propulsion-agnostic bus and coach mobility solutions, subsidiary New Flyer of America Inc.