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Augusta has secured a $12 million grant from the Federal Transit Administration to enhance its public transportation with six clean-energy electric buses and necessary infrastructure. This marks Augusta Transit’s largest federal award in its history, totaling $14 million when combined with local funds. The electric buses are expected to arrive by 2027, continuing the city’s push towards a modern and sustainable transit system, also including a bus simulator for worker training.
Augusta has been granted a significant financial boost from the federal government with an award of $12 million from the Federal Transit Administration. This funding will be designated for the acquisition of six clean-energy battery-electric buses, alongside essential charging equipment and infrastructure, enhancing the city’s public transportation system.
The grant is part of the 2024 Fiscal Year Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities competitive grant program. This funding marks a major achievement for Augusta Transit, being the largest single federal award in the agency’s 50-year history. In addition to the federal support, Augusta Transit will provide a local match of $2 million, bringing the total investment in the electric bus fleet expansion to $14 million. The new buses are expected to arrive in 2027, providing a state-of-the-art option for public transportation in the city.
This recent award follows a previous grant of $6 million received in 2022, which funded the acquisition of five electric buses scheduled for delivery in 2025. These initiatives are part of a broader strategy aimed at modernizing Augusta’s transit system, addressing environmental concerns, and improving service reliability.
Alongside the buses, the grant will also fund a bus simulator designed to train transit workers effectively. This investment will enhance the safety and comfort of passengers and operators alike, ensuring that transit workers are well-prepared for driving electric buses and the associated technology.
Currently, Augusta residents and travelers may have noticed increased construction along downtown streets, impacting local traffic. This ongoing work is part of the city’s commitment to upgrade its transportation infrastructure, enhancing overall access and usability of public transit services.
In addition to the latest funding, Augusta Transit has also recently secured an additional $1.7 million grant intended for designing a new transfer facility. This facility aims to improve the efficiency and safety of transit operations. The strategic partnerships formed for these projects include organizations like GILLIG, EO Charging Inc., FAAC Inc., and the Center for Transportation and Environment, along with Augusta’s Office of the Administrator.
According to Augusta Transit, the planned expansion of its electric bus fleet is a significant step towards better service provision in the region. By implementing new technology and introducing clean-energy vehicles, the initiative supports workforce development and aims to provide a more sustainable and user-friendly public transportation system.
Overall, the investment in electric buses and infrastructure is expected to yield long-term benefits. Key goals include not only enhancing the reliability and comfort of public transport for users but also contributing to the reduction of the city’s carbon footprint. The implementation of these eco-friendly buses will play an essential role in Augusta’s transition toward greener solutions in urban mobility.
As the transit agency looks ahead, these advancements signify a major step in improving the quality of public transportation available to the community, solidifying Augusta’s dedication to evolving with the changing landscape of urban transit needs.
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- WFXG: Augusta Transit Prepares to Launch First Battery-Electric Buses
- Wikipedia: Electric Bus
- Augusta Chronicle: $9.9 Million in Federal Funding for Electric School Buses
- Google Search: Augusta Electric Buses
- WRDW: Augusta Transit Gets $12 Million for Electric Buses
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Public Transport
- WHSV: Augusta County Schools Addressing Bus Driver Shortage
- Google News: Augusta Transit Electric Buses
- Charged EVs: EO Charging to Electrify Augusta Transit
