The MTA has introduced 60 new electric buses in Queens, Brooklyn, and Staten Island, with plans for more to be in service by the end of the year. The initiative received nearly $70M in federal funds. City leaders emphasize the importance of investing in policies to reduce fossil fuel dependence and prioritize climate initiatives.
A fleet of new electric buses will soon traverse across Queens, Staten Island and Brooklyn along routes in low-income and minority communities. More details: https://t.co/55HHx5e9md https://t.co/43oqBiKTWe
MTA rolls out 60 electric buses for Queens, Brooklyn, and Staten Island https://t.co/ZMDiN6KQbK https://t.co/137oVSLTQC
We must make climate a city budget priority. I’m proud to join @nyclimateworks to fight for green schools, clean, energy, and union jobs. ✅ Restore cuts to key agencies ✅ Dedicate $600 million for green schools ✅ Funding for more staff to decarbonize buildings https://t.co/GNeQfWz3r6
Two new electric buses are ready to hit the streets in Queens and Brooklyn, the MTA announced Tuesday — and 58 more should be in service by the end of the year. https://t.co/glG7JjHjv2
MTA rolls out new electric bus fleet for Queens, Staten Island, Brooklyn https://t.co/Yo2zSJJLGl
Today, I joined city leaders at Grand Ave Bus Depot, to mark the delivery of 60 new electric buses, many serving Brooklyn & Queens. I proudly supported nearly $70M in federal funds to make this possible. We must keep investing in policies to break our fossil fuel dependence! https://t.co/Y3PHJvtKE6