Jackson Wyoming goes back to diesel buses

T. A. Gardner

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Jackson and Teton county Wyoming, one of the few Progressive parts of that state, has returned to using diesel buses after their fleet of 8 electric / battery ones failed in service. These were bought from the electric bus company, Proterra that recently went bankrupt because they couldn't make money making and selling electric vehicles... Oh, the purchases were made in lieu of road repairs and improvements...

https://www.westernjournal.com/town-falls-back-diesel-fleet-none-electric-buses-work/

The wealthy Leftists that live in that part of Wyoming however are adamant about pushing forward with electric buses. They don't give a shit if they work since they don't use them, but they do want to look good to their like-minded friends on the coasts...
 
Jackson and Teton county Wyoming, one of the few Progressive parts of that state, has returned to using diesel buses after their fleet of 8 electric / battery ones failed in service. These were bought from the electric bus company, Proterra that recently went bankrupt because they couldn't make money making and selling electric vehicles... Oh, the purchases were made in lieu of road repairs and improvements...

https://www.westernjournal.com/town-falls-back-diesel-fleet-none-electric-buses-work/

The wealthy Leftists that live in that part of Wyoming however are adamant about pushing forward with electric buses. They don't give a shit if they work since they don't use them, but they do want to look good to their like-minded friends on the coasts...

Jackson Hole used to be Cowboy Country.

The idea for them being fascist (progressive) is disturbing on so many levels.
 
Wyoming is in the process of buying more electric buses.

It seems that the issue is the company, not the technology.

If they bought KIA gas buses, I'm sure they would all be broken down by now as well.
 
Jackson and Teton county Wyoming, one of the few Progressive parts of that state, has returned to using diesel buses after their fleet of 8 electric / battery ones failed in service. These were bought from the electric bus company, Proterra that recently went bankrupt because they couldn't make money making and selling electric vehicles... Oh, the purchases were made in lieu of road repairs and improvements...

https://www.westernjournal.com/town-falls-back-diesel-fleet-none-electric-buses-work/

The wealthy Leftists that live in that part of Wyoming however are adamant about pushing forward with electric buses. They don't give a shit if they work since they don't use them, but they do want to look good to their like-minded friends on the coasts...

WOKE is Anti-Human....Misery is a feature not a bug.....Dont forget that part!
 
Jackson and Teton county Wyoming, one of the few Progressive parts of that state, has returned to using diesel buses after their fleet of 8 electric / battery ones failed in service. These were bought from the electric bus company, Proterra that recently went bankrupt because they couldn't make money making and selling electric vehicles... Oh, the purchases were made in lieu of road repairs and improvements...

https://www.westernjournal.com/town-falls-back-diesel-fleet-none-electric-buses-work/

The wealthy Leftists that live in that part of Wyoming however are adamant about pushing forward with electric buses. They don't give a shit if they work since they don't use them, but they do want to look good to their like-minded friends on the coasts...

Our new buses here are CNG
 
Wyoming is in the process of buying more electric buses.

It seems that the issue is the company, not the technology.

If they bought KIA gas buses, I'm sure they would all be broken down by now as well.

Wyoming is being given money from the Brandon administration to buy buses that won't work.
 
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Wyoming is being given money from the Brandon administration to buy buses that wont work.
Everyone is. They just chose the wrong company.

They're buying more buses from reputable companies.

I don't think any of them are going to run in the winter.
 
Everyone is. They just chose the wrong company.

They're buying more buses from reputable companies.

I don't think any of them are going to run in the winter.

Good thing there is no winter in the northern tier states.
 
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