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Oakland Airport commissions first electric buses

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Oakland Airport (OAK) is introducing its first battery electric shuttle buses to its parking shuttle fleet.

Five electric buses, sourced from RIDE, are entering service and will serve passenger and employee parking lots at the airport.

Craig Simon, Port of Oakland director of aviation says: “We celebrate the introduction of our clean, new electric shuttles here at OAK. We look forward to continuing our path towards an all-electric bus fleet in the coming years.

“Passengers and employees that utilize the new state-of-the-art buses can enjoy quiet, spacious, comfortable, and modern vehicle interiors without emissions!”

These five are the first battery-electric buses to be put in service at OAK and will help position OAK to meet State electrification regulations.

This step paves the way for the eventual electrification of the airport’s remaining shuttle buses, which are currently powered by renewable natural gas (RNG). Fleet electrification will continue over the next decade until OAK reaches a 100% zero-emission shuttle bus fleet.

The buses are wrapped with OAK-branded graphics that emphasize the benefits of the all-electric zero-emissions vehicles. The wraps were designed by Oakland-based Chen Design Agency.

The new buses and associated charging infrastructure are partially funded by three different grant programs, including:

  • Approximately $1.5 million in Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Zero Emissions Vehicle (ZEV) program funding
  • $600,000 from the California Air Resources Board Clean Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Program (HVIP)
  • Nearly $600,000 from the California Energy Commission Energy Infrastructure Incentives for Zero-Emission Project (EnergIIZE) Project
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