SamTrans adding 10 new FCEBs by end of 2023

May 18, 2023
The district is scheduled to have a totally zero-emission bus fleet by 2034, six years ahead of California’s 2040 deadline for transit agencies.

San Mateo County Transit District (SamTrans) is adding 10 new hydrogen fuel cell electric buses (FCEBs) to its fleet by the end of 2023.

During its May meeting, the SamTrans District Board of Directors approved two key contracts to make the operation of those buses at the district’s North Base facility in south San Francisco a reality.

RMS Construction is now contracted to modify the maintenance bays at North Base to accommodate the safety needs presented when working with hydrogen in an enclosed space. To do the work safely, more ventilation and modifications to electrical infrastructure are necessary, plus the bays need to be partitioned from the rest of the maintenance building.

Plug Power has the contract to deliver and set up an interim fueling system for the buses and will also provide two year’s worth of hydrogen at a fixed price. SamTrans also negotiated an option to extend that contract after two years if the district’s permanent fueling stations aren’t yet ready for operation.

SamTrans expects the first of these 10 new FCEBs could head into operation sometime in November. The district is scheduled to have a totally zero-emission bus fleet by 2034, six years ahead of California’s 2040 deadline for transit agencies.