Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport buses roll toward zero emissions
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Posted: 28 September 2023 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport operator, Nieuport Aviation, has ordered six Vicinity Lightning™ electric buses,
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport buses roll toward zero emissions
PowerON Energy Solutions has completed installation of the infrastructure to charge new electric shuttle buses operated by Nieuport Aviation to connect Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport’s (Billy Bishop Airport) passengers, employees, and community members from Union Station to the downtown airport.
The announcement is the latest in a series of initiatives to reduce carbon emissions associated with accessing the airport.
Ontario Power Generation (OPG) subsidiary PowerON was selected to install the necessary charging infrastructure to green the airport’s shuttle operation. This project, including chargers at the main pavilion where the airport’s complimentary shuttle bus picks up and drops off passengers, as well as on the island where the airport terminal is located, is now complete, ahead of time and under budget.
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport terminal owner/operator, Nieuport Aviation, along with shuttle bus service provider TOK Group, have ordered six Vicinity Lightning™ electric buses, expected to take to Toronto’s streets in 2024.
Quick facts:
- As part of the support offered under the deal, PowerON led a successful funding application on behalf of the client, to assist with costs
- PowerON Energy Solutions works with fleet operators and municipalities, including the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) and Oakville Transit. PowerON and the TTC have a 20-year agreement to help decarbonise the city’s bus fleet
- The new electric shuttle buses are estimated to reduce carbon emissions by 2,100 tonnes per year
- Environmental sustainability is a priority for the airport. With other environmentally friendly airport access options such as the fully electric Marilyn Bell ferry and the 185-metre pedestrian tunnel, Billy Bishop Airport is one of very few airports in the world that is fully walkable or bikeable
- In fact, 41 per cent of Billy Bishop Airport passengers choose to walk, bike, or take the complimentary shuttle bus or public transit from the airport.
“It’s not just families that are making the switch to electric vehicles; transit operators, municipalities and airports – like Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport – are making the switch to electric buses to get people where they need to go,” said Todd Smith, Ontario’s Minister of Energy. “I’m so pleased to see PowerON, a subsidiary of Ontario Power Generation, deliver the fast-charging infrastructure that will power these new buses with reliable and affordable energy from our province’s world-class clean electricity grid.”
“With the introduction of our electric shuttle buses, Nieuport Aviation, in collaboration with PortsToronto, is living our promise of operating a cleaner, greener and quieter Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport,” said Jennifer Quinn, Chief Strategy and Development Officer, Nieuport Aviation.
“We are thrilled to join our partners Nieuport Aviation in welcoming PowerON’s charging infrastructure to Billy Bishop Airport,” said Warren Askew, Vice President, Airport at PortsToronto. “This announcement builds on a strong foundation of sustainable innovation at Billy Bishop Airport, which includes Canada’s first zero-emission ferry. Clean, electric infrastructure like this benefits our passengers, staff, community and those who live, work and play on Toronto’s remarkable waterfront – congratulations to all who helped bring this project to life.”
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Emissions, Intermodality, Social responsibility, Sustainable development