Transit lobby group says electrifying Canada’s bus fleets needs $3 billion a year
OTTAWA — A green-transit lobby group says electrifying Canada’s fleet of public transit buses will take a lot more money than Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised in his big infrastructure announcement last month.
Trudeau’s, three-year, $10 billion plan set aside $1.5 billion as part of his effort to get 5,000 electric school and transit buses on the road in Canada by 2025.
Josipa Petrunic, the CEO of the Canadian Urban Transit Research and Innovation Consortium, wrote in a letter to Trudeau Wednesday that’s not nearly enough. She is calling on him to make good on his 2019 election promise to invest at least $3 billion more into public transit each year.
“The problem is over the last two years, federally and also in organizations within transit, people have radically underestimated the cost of doing this upfront,” she said. “It is not cheap.”

