Gate 1, at the Duval & Tennessee intersection. From: Evelyn Worley [mailto:eworley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 8:06 AM To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; Waterman, Brian Subject: Re: [tabi] Re: Fwd: City of Tallahassee News Release - StarMetro - It's Electric! Thanks for the info, Lynn. Brian - I am curious about where the charging station will be located in the transfer plaza - along that back wall somewhere where the fountain / waterfall used to be? Evelyn Worley, COMS, CVRT Assistant Director Lighthouse of the Big Bend (850) 942-3658 x203 Fax (850) 942-4518 Lighthouse of the Big Bend “Guiding People Through Vision Loss” 3071 Highland Oaks Terrace, Tallahassee, FL 32301 ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynn Evans<mailto:austin.evans60@xxxxxxxxx> To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 8:44 PM Subject: [tabi] Re: Fwd: City of Tallahassee News Release - StarMetro - It's Electric! the electric busses will be used on the canopy route between TCC and GSM. Sent from my iPad On Mar 19, 2013, at 9:47 AM, "Easy Talk" <Easytalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:Easytalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: That will be interesting, Doubt there is much of a chance of hearing them in normal traffic especially if there are large loud trucks in the area. This has to be the most wasteful thing the city has done in it's history. Oh I forgot, maybe the city bought the electric buses for FSU and FAMU. Can't you just see one of them running out of juice in the middle of Capital Circle. Robert ----- Original Message ----- From: Evelyn Worley<mailto:eworley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 8:25 AM Subject: [tabi] Re: Fwd: City of Tallahassee News Release - StarMetro - It's Electric! I wonder how audible the electric buses are compared to the hybrid cars that creep around quietly. Evelyn Worley, COMS, CVRT Assistant Director Lighthouse of the Big Bend (850) 942-3658 x203 Fax (850) 942-4518 Lighthouse of the Big Bend “Guiding People Through Vision Loss” 3071 Highland Oaks Terrace, Tallahassee, FL 32301 ----- Original Message ----- From: Easy Talk<mailto:Easytalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 5:43 AM Subject: [tabi] Re: Fwd: City of Tallahassee News Release - StarMetro - It's Electric! All I can say is if the city can spend 5 million on buses that have to be charged once a hour then it is going to be pretty hard for them to denigh night service. That 5 million would sure go a long way for night service. Robert ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynn Evans<mailto:austin.evans60@xxxxxxxxx> To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 10:32 PM Subject: [tabi] Fwd: City of Tallahassee News Release - StarMetro - It's Electric! Sent from my iPad Begin forwarded message: From: "City of Tallahassee" <City_of_Tallahassee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:City_of_Tallahassee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> Date: March 18, 2013, 1:36:03 PM EDT To: <austin.evans60@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:austin.evans60@xxxxxxxxx>> Subject: City of Tallahassee News Release - StarMetro - It's Electric! City of Tallahassee News Release<http://www.talgov.com/communications/communicationshome.aspx> [COT Facebook]<http://www.facebook.com/COTNews>[COT Twitter]<http://twitter.com/COTNews>[WCOT YouTube]<http://www.youtube.com/user/WCOT> Communications / City Hall / Tallahassee FL 32301 / 850.891.8533 [COT Star]StarMetro - It's Electric! Construction Begins on FastFill Charging Station for Electric Buses March 18, 2013 StarMetro is one step closer to launching its brand new all-electric, zero-emission buses. This week, the transit agency will begin construction on a fast charge station at C.K. Steele Plaza. This FastFill charging station, manufactured by Proterra Inc., will charge the electric buses at the central transfer station in as little as ten minutes. "When fully implemented, we will have five electric buses in operation, which will be the largest electric bus fleet in the nation," said City Commissioner Scott Maddox, who serves on the city's Long Range Planning Target Issue Committee. "This action, along with our commitment to compressed natural gas fueling, once again reflects Tallahassee as a leader in sustainability and in finding ways to efficiently help our citizens travel throughout the community. The fact that we have been awarded over $7 million in federal grants also shows that our work is being recognized on a national level." Ivan Maldonado, interim executive director of StarMetro, said the decision to place the Proterra FastFill charging station at C.K. Steele Plaza will eliminate the need for the electric buses to go off line to receive a charge at StarMetro's main facility on Appleyard Drive. "With the charging station at the plaza, the electric buses can rapidly recharge on-route as customers unload and board the bus." To recharge at the Proterra FastFill charging station, an electric bus simply pulls into the plaza and automatically connects with an overhead system that links to the bus' high-capacity charger. The charging station includes advanced wireless controls that facilitate the docking process. The wireless controls identify that the electric bus is present and then automatically guides and connects the bus with the charging station, free from coach operator involvement. In order to keep customers away from the charging station, StarMetro will construct a wall surrounding the high-voltage area. This wall will feature individual block pieces that are cast with a design, and then installed along the wall. The design, created by artists, will depict the transition of nature and energy through the seasons. This design will be visible by motorists and StarMetro customers in the plaza. Staff expects construction to be completed by July, weather permitting. After a month-long testing period, the fast charge station will be operational, and the electric buses can begin service. By the end of August, the electric buses should be fully operational. "Once our new electric buses are in service, we will be the first transit agency in the state of Florida and the first of the east coast to operate these revolutionary electric buses," said Maldonado. "We are proud to be on the cutting edge of technology, changing the transportation industry to better serve our loyal customers and keep our impact on the environment to a minimum." In 2010, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) awarded StarMetro over $5 million dollars of the Transit Investments for Green Gas and Energy Reduction (TIGGER) II grant in order to purchase three all-electric buses and construct a charging station. The following year, StarMetro signed a contract with Proterra for the production of these buses and charging station. Last year, FTA upped its award to StarMetro by $2 million dollars for the purchase of two additional electric buses. With the delivery of the two additional electric buses, which are currently under construction, StarMetro will have five all-electric buses in its fleet. For more information about StarMetro services, please call StarMetro's main office at 891-5200 or visit Talgov.com/starmetro<http://www.talgov.com/starmetro>. Other ways to view information include liking StarMetro's official Facebook page at Facebook.com/starmetrotransit<http://www.facebook.com/starmetrotransit> or following the organization on Twitter at Twitter.com/ridestarmetro<http://www.twitter.com/ridestarmetro>. 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