Buses will soon be less noisy and harmful to the environment in South Philadelphia.
The Federal Transit Administration announced on Tuesday that SEPTA will receive a $2.6 million grant, which will be used to buy 25 zero-emission, all-electric buses.
“This Administration is committed to investing in an economy powered by clean transportation,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx.
The vehicles will be used on bus routes in South Philly and a workforce development program will further contribute to the project's economic impact, according to the FTA.
“Thanks to these grants, more transit riders around the country will be able to enjoy the latest in bus technology, resulting in cleaner air and lower costs in the long run,” said FTA Acting Administrator Carolyn Flowers.
The Low and No-Emission Vehicle Deployment Program will hand out a total of $22.5 million to seven mass-transit providers in the nation.
SEPTA secured its share of the grant after displaying a strong record in building, deploying and operating clean buses and infrastructure.