The iconic yellow school bus is going green. On Tuesday, the Commission scolaire de Montreal (CSDM) unveiled its new electric school bus, the first of its kind in Montreal.
It’s the latest in electric technology.
“It’s 100 per cent electric, it has an electric engine developed by Hydro-Quebec with four battery packs that gives the autonomy of 120 km,” Pierre Deschênes, Autobus Ideal president, said.
One charge will last for two days of pickups and drop-offs.
Inside the hood there’s something different from most electric vehicles — noise.
“At the beginning it was silent,” Environment Minister, David Heurtel, said. “The engine doesn’t make any noise. Noises had to be added for safety concerns.”
Another big difference between this bus and a regular bus is cost.
School boards get subsidies from the provincial government to help buy the new buses.
Still, they come with a high price tag.
A brand new bus costs $300,000- that’s before the green discount.
School boards and the bus company say there are even more savings when you factor in the lack of fuel and maintenance costs.
The provincial government announced an $8.6 million investment in electric vehicles last Wednesday.
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While this is the first of it’s kind in Montreal, other buses have hit the road in the province.
The government is hoping all of Quebec’s 8000 school buses will be electric.