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The Canadian and Quebec governments have teamed up to buy 1,229 electric buses at a cost of $2.1 billion.

Federal, provincial politicians tout deal as largest North American purchase of electric buses

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Transport Minister Geneviรจve Guilbault made the announcement Monday, saying the buses will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 930,000 tonnes. (Radio-Canada)

The Canadian and Quebec governments have teamed up to buy 1,229 electric buses at a cost of $2.1 billion.

Nova Bus will manufacture the buses in Quebec, according to the joint announcement made on Monday.

“This is the largest electric bus acquisition project in North America. It is an incredible vote of confidence in the Quebec economy,” said federal Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc.

Ottawa’s contribution amounts to $780 million, while Quebec is spending $1.1 billion. The 10 public transit companies that will add the electric buses to their fleets will cover the remaining $234 million.

Those 10 transit companies include:ย 

  • Sociรฉtรฉ de transport de Montrรฉal (STM).
  • Sociรฉtรฉ de transport de l’Outaouais (STO).
  • Sociรฉtรฉ de transport de Sherbrooke (STS).
  • Sociรฉtรฉ de transport de Trois-Riviรจres (STTR).
  • Sociรฉtรฉ de transport de L๏ฟฝรฉvis (STL).
  • Sociรฉtรฉ de transport du Saguenay (STS).
  • Sociรฉtรฉ de transport de Laval (STL).
  • Rรฉseau de transport de Longueuil (RTL).
  • Rรฉseau de transport de la Capitale (RTC).
  • Exo.

The vehicles will have a range of at least 300 kilometres. Half of them will be delivered to the STM, whichย acts as the project’s representative and will ensure the procurement of buses.

Delivery of the vehicles will be spread over four years and should be completed in 2027.

It will be up to two Nova Bus factories to manufacture them. Theย Saint-Franรงois-du-Lac plant, which has 350 employees, will be responsible for the construction of the chassis. Theย Saint-Eustacheย facility, which has 800 employees, will be responsible for the final assembly.

The two governments have included a stipulation requiring the buses be manufactured with 25 per centย Canadian acquired parts and that the final assembly be done here.

The joint announcement was made at the Nova Bus facility in Saint-Eustache, Que. about 35 kilometres northwest of Montreal.

Transport Minister Geneviรจve Guilbault said these vehicles will enable a reduction of 930,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG).

factory with Nova Bus sign in front

The Nova Bus plant in Saint-Eustache, Que., will be assembling the buses with 25 per cent Canada-made parts. (Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press)

She said the call for tenders has been under discussion for some timeย and is part of the province’s plan to develop a green economy that, tabled by Premier Franรงois Legault’s government, has a budget of $9 billion.

A good part of this budget is allocated to the Ministryย of Transport and Sustainable Mobility because transport is responsible for a substantial portionย of greenhouse gas emissions, said Guilbault.

On Twitter, she said the project shows a “firm desire to reduce our GHG emissions and develop our green economy.”

Ottawa’s contribution is part of the federal government’s plan to eventually purchase 5,000 zero-emission buses over the next five years.

Traditionally, the buses run on diesel, said ร‰ric Alan Caldwell, STM chair and Montreal executive council member.ย 

Since 2013, the STM has been buying hybrid buses and, by 2040, its entire fleet should be electric, he said.

In Quebec, the lifespan of a typical bus is estimated to be 16 years, said Caldwell.

On Twitter, the STM says it welcomes the commitment of both levels of government โ€” making this historic order possible.

“From 2025, Montrealers will rely on a growing number of electric buses, contributing to the attractiveness of public transit and allowing the city to breathe easier,” the transit company said.

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