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$10 Million Transit Deal Won by Clean Energy in New Jersey

 

Clean Energy has won a $10 million, multi-year procurement from New Jersey Transit, the nation’s third largest provider of bus, rail and light rail transit, which links major points in New Jersey, New York and Philadelphia and provides close to 223 million passenger trips each year.

The procurement includes rebuilding a large CNG fueling station, as well as additional garage modifications and the repair and maintenance of facilities through 2020. New Jersey Transit is expected to operate a fleet of 147 CNG commuter buses estimated to consume approximately 2 million GGE each year.

Clean Energy also announced several other transit deals. In February, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) opened its Division 13 facility, a $6 million private CNG fueling station built by Clean Energy. The new facility, which will be maintained by Clean Energy for the next 10 years, will fuel approximately 175 buses that are expected to consume a total of 2 million GGEs of CNG annually.

Clean Energy extended its maintenance contract with Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District (Santa Cruz Metro) in Santa Cruz, California, for an additional 5 years. The maintenance services support a station that fuels Santa Cruz Metro’s 100 CNG buses used throughout the county.

SP+, a provider of professional parking management, has signed a 5-year fueling agreement with Clean Energy to fuel 16 CNG buses for a new Consolidated Rent-A-Car facility located at the San Diego International Airport. The buses, owned by the San Diego Airport Authority, are anticipated to consume approximately 27,000 GGEs per month and will fuel with Redeem, Clean Energy’s RNG fuel.

Lastly, Clean Energy customer MV Transportation was awarded a CNG bus contract with Los Angeles World Airports. The 14 CNG buses will fuel exclusively at Clean Energy stations.