Electric Buses

Electric buses are vehicles powered entirely or primarily by electric energy, typically using rechargeable batteries or electric motors for propulsion. Unlike traditional buses that are powered by internal combustion engines running on diesel or gasoline, electric buses utilize electricity as their energy source, contributing to reduced emissions and lower environmental impact. These buses are designed for public transportation systems, urban commuting, and other transit applications, providing a quieter and more sustainable alternative to conventional buses. Electric buses can be charged at depots or via on-route charging stations, and they are becoming increasingly popular due to advancements in battery technology, government incentives, and the growing emphasis on reducing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions in urban environments.