Johns Hopkins University has rolled out its first battery-powered bus, marking the beginning of its transition to an all-electric fleet.
The new shuttle, a model XE40 built by New Flyer Industries, was unveiled behind Shriver Hall, showcasing its pristine interior and eco-friendly features.
What's big and blue and moves silently and cleanly through city streets?
The answer lies in the bus's electric power, which eliminates exhaust fumes, making it a cleaner mode of transportation.
Author's summary: Johns Hopkins introduces its first electric bus.