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Pasadena Council Approves $32 Million Hydrogen Bus Contract, Accelerating Zero-Emission Fleet Conversion

The Pasadena City Council voted Monday to approve a $32 million contract with New Flyer of America Inc. for the purchase of 17 hydrogen fuel cell electric buses, marking a milestone in the city’s transition to a zero-emission transit fleet. The new 40-foot buses are expected to replace aging natural gas models and enter service by spring 2027. The decision followed extensive debate over the costs, environmental benefits and long-term risks of committing to hydrogen while other Southern California transit […]


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