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Florida proposes diverting millions for ‘cleaner technology’ from electric vehicles

Instead, the state wants to use the money to fuel freight trucks with alternative energy sources, like “new diesel” and compressed natural gas.
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South Florida’s electric bus fleet has been plagued by problems. Miami-Dade and Broward spent $126 million to purchase 117 electric buses and build charging stations for the new clean, green fleet. Most broke down in under a year and it’s been difficult to get part. Florida, citing equipment supply problems and other issues, is proposing to divert millions from future EV projects and steer that money toward ‘clean diesel” and other technologies.
South Florida's electric bus fleet has been plagued by problems. Miami-Dade and Broward spent $126 million to purchase 117 electric buses and build charging stations for the new clean, green fleet. Most broke down in under a year, and it's been difficult to get parts. Florida, citing equipment supply problems and other issues, is proposing to divert millions from future EV projects and steer that money toward "clean diesel" and other technologies. [ AL DIAZ | Miami Herald/TNS ]

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