Friday, October 11, 2024

Victoria unveils first all-electric bus depot

The Victorian Government has opened the state’s first electric bus depot in Melbourne’s north-east.

Minister for Public and Active Public Transport, Gabrielle Williams and Minister for Climate Action, Lily D’Ambrosio announced Ventura’s Ivanhoe depot has been converted to accommodate the largest fleet of zero-emissions buses in the state, as part of the Government’s $20 million Zero Emissions Bus (ZEB) Trial.

The 27 electric buses operating from the upgraded depot will transport up to 10,000 people each week covering more than 1.2 million kilometres a year across the northern suburbs, including routes travelling to La Trobe University, Preston Market, Gowrie Station and Northland Shopping Centre.

“We’re proud to be delivering Victoria’s first all-electric bus depot – providing passengers with a smoother and quieter bus ride, and helping the state meet its commitment of net zero emissions by 2045,” said Minister Williams.

Works to convert the former depot from diesel to completely zero emission buses include installation of a new transformer on site and upgrading the grid connection to support the 14 dual-gun Tritium fast chargers.

Ventura is the largest bus operator in Victoria and one ofsix operators acrossthe state taking part in the three-year ZEB trial which will see 52 zero emission buses (50 electric and two hydrogen) rolled out across Melbourne, Traralgon and Seymour.

The trial is helping inform the transition of around 4,500 diesel buses in the state’s public fleet to zero emissions.

“Our transport sector is a significant contributor to our emissions and the rollout of zero emissions busses will be critical to achieving our world-leading target of net zero emissions by 2045,” said Minister D’Ambrosio.

From 2025, all new buses purchased for Victoria’s public transport routes will be zero emissions as we move towards net zero emissions by 2045.

Extra funding was also announced in the Victorian Budget 2023/24 to support the roll-out of zero emission buses as part of new 10-year metropolitan bus contracts. These contracts cover 30% of the metro network and come up for renewal in 2025.

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