• Railison@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    Electrify what you can, use renewable fuels like hydrogen for what you can’t.

    Hydrogen buses will have a role, but they’re not in direct competition with electric buses.

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      1 year ago

      There’s a few things about this that surprise me:

      Melbourne isn’t already entirely, or at least mostly, electrified (not just trains, but buses too)

      Regional Vic is having all of their buses replaced too. Naturally that’s going to exclude vline coaches, but although big cities like Geelong and Ballarat make sense, smaller ones like Portland and horsham feel like much lower priorities to me

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        1 year ago

        They’ll be using this demonstration project to better understand the TCO of the vehicles and situate them in ideal use cases. I don’t expect these ones to stay around in the city.

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      @Railison @Baku Electric buses should refer to directly electrified buses. The problem with battery powered buses is the weight and cost of the battery. It fundamental dooms that idea to non-viability, and nearly all transit agencies have found them to be nearly unusable once real-world factors are taken into account.

      For buses that can’t be electrified, it pretty much has to be #hydrogen or some other chemical fuel.