Procurement Strategies for Reducing the Capital Costs of Zero-Emission Buses
Procurement Strategies for Reducing the Capital Costs of Zero-Emission Buses
Published: December 2020
Prepared by: The Center for Transportation and the Environment, Alison Smyth, Justin Brightharp, Andrew Thomas, and Mark Henning
Overview
One of the challenges to deployment and commercialization of zero-emission buses is the high capital cost of the vehicles relative to vehicles powered using conventional technologies. A strategy for reducing these costs is to increase sales volume, which has been successfully driven through funding opportunities like the Federal Transit Administration's Low or No Emission Vehicle Program. Another strategy for increasing sales volume is to combine vehicle purchases from multiple transit agencies through a joint procurement. There have been extensive exercises in Europe to decrease the cost of fuel cell electric buses using a joint procurement strategy, with some level of success. This paper explores the current landscape for procuring zero-emission buses and evaluates whether a joint procurement strategy could be an effective way to decrease vehicle costs in the North American market.
In the Media
CTE and RHFCC publish paper on joint procurement strategies for zero-emission buses→ Mass Transit - December 8th, 2020