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Going green: New STM electric buses put to test

The first of three electric buses hit Montreal's streets Wednesday, part of the city's plan to have a fully electric fleet by 2025.

Initiative is part of city's plan to develop 100% electric fleet by 2025

The STM's goal is to have a fully electric fleet of buses by 2025. (CBC)

The first of three STM electric buses rolledout in Montreal on Wednesday.

The test batch ispart of the city's plan to have a fullyelectric fleet by 2025.

Over the next few weeks, one bus at a time will be put into circulation along the 36 Monk line,going fromAngrignon Metro station to Square Victoria Metro station.
The quick charging stations will be located at either end of the 36 Monk line so the buses can be charged between runs. (CBC)

Rapid charging stations have been set up at both locations, so that batteries can be charged during the day between routes. The buses are also going to be fully charged at regular charging stations overnight.

Each bus can runfrom 15 to 25kilometres on a single charge. The Monk line was chosen in part for its length, around 11 kilometres.

The STM has been testing the electric buses to make sure they can stand up to Montreal'sharsh winters, and now they are ready to take on passengers.
STM Chairman Philippe Schnobb said the goal of the program is to see how the electric technology would work in the current bus network. (CBC)

"The goal of this project is to determine how this technology will impact our operations," said STM Chairman Philippe Schnobb.

Keeping it local

Themotors were designed inBoucherville, and the buses themselves were built in Saint-Eustache.

No timeline has been set for when the STM will be ready to roll out the whole fleet, but Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre, who was on hand at Tuesday'sunveiling, told reporters he has confidencein the $11.9-millionprogram.

"We start with three. Trust me, there will be more." said Coderre.

With files from Sudha Krishnan