CUTA recognizes the importance of providing a framework on how to implement zero-emission buses into an existing transit system and has partnered with WSP to develop courses for various groups that are most affected by the implementation of BEBs.
Battery-electric buses (BEB) are a way for communities to reduce their carbon footprint. BEB and transit system electrification help combat climate change, improve air quality, and provide a stable infrastructure that is less reliant on fossil fuels and fluctuating energy costs.
This course introduces and discusses topics related to BEB implementation that will help learners to better understand the challenges they will face in their own organization as it pertains to their respective role.
Learning Outcomes
This course will provide participants with the ability to:
· Recognize the varied background of project team members and stakeholders
· Improve cross discipline awareness of risks and priorities to allow better definition and agreement on BEB project success criteria
· Address knowledge gaps in a targeted manner to improve engagement
Target Audience
Infrastructure Professionals: attendees are likely experienced capital project managers or project coordinators with experience leading or contributing to infrastructure improvement projects in a transit context. Little to no service planning experience or appreciation of fleet asset management or procurement.
*This program is one of three courses that have been customized for different transit professional roles. This program is suitable for transit planners and schedulers. You may register for any of these programs tailored to other roles if they are more applicable for you.
BEB Implementation Training for Transit Planners and Schedulers
BEB Implementation Training for Fleet Professionals
Course Outline
· Module A: BEB Planning and Scheduling for a BEB and Transitioning Fleet
· Module B: BEB Fleet Specification and Procurement
· Module C: BEB Project Delivery
This course is offered as a single virtual session lasting approximately 4.5 hours which includes time for theory, project/group work, and general discussions and networking. This course if offered in English only.