100% of Metro Buses on the road are Electric

The Transportation Electrification Partnership has set a goal of shifting 20% of all trips in single occupancy vehicles to zero emissions public and active transit by 2028. To support this goal and our overall goal of an additional 25% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution, the Partnership has set an ambitious, but achievable 100% zero emission fleet goal for LA Metro and LADOT by 2028. This goal created elbow room for TEP Partner LA Metro to set its own 100% fleet electrification goal by 2030.

LA Metro has so far electrified 2% of it’s fleet of 2000 buses.

2.02%
Current Value

n/a

Compared to previous quarter

100%

Goal

Progress to Target

3.5%

Bus electrification goals will also face obstacles with grid and charging infrastructure and vehicle costs. These could potentially threaten goal completion, however, significant federal and state funding investments and regulations could spur faster adoption in the next few years to get the region on track.

How we measure progress

Updates for this target are measured via data collection from LA Metro on the progress towards their electrification goals. This data is aimed to be collected every quarter.

Date Source: March 2024