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New 1.5-MW solar microgrid will charge Santa Clara’s EV bus fleet

By Kelsey Misbrener | January 27, 2022

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The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) announced it will install an innovative clean energy microgrid and EV fleet charging system with Proterra and Scale Microgrid Solutions to help power the agency’s transition to a 100% zero-emission bus fleet, following a grant that was awarded for the project by the California Energy Commission this week.

In conjunction with Proterra and Scale Microgrid Solutions, VTA will deploy approximately 1.5 MW of solar onsite via available rooftop space and an overhead carport canopy at the agency’s Cerone bus yard. The solar PV is paired with an energy storage system that can store 4 MWh of usable electricity and 1 MW of peak output power to provide back-up electricity at the bus yard for up to 20 hours of emergency operations. For extended outages, VTA has the option to easily connect a temporary generator to provide additional backup power for fleet operations. The agency will also install two Proterra 1.5-MW fleet chargers to power 34 electric transit buses. The microgrid and charging infrastructure will be linked together by a switchgear and controls package designed by Schneider Electric.

“If the lights go out, transit agencies and fleet operators need to know that their electric vehicles will be there for the communities they serve,” said Chris Bailey, president of Proterra Powered & Energy. “We’re excited to bring local clean energy and EV fleet charging to help VTA power through outages to deliver essential transportation services as they transition to a zero-emission bus fleet.”

In the event of an extended power outage, such as a public safety power shutoff, electricity stored in the microgrid’s battery storage system can provide back-up power at VTA’s Cerone bus yard to allow the agency to continue operating electric buses, serving riders and providing emergency transport if needed.

The solar PV and battery energy storage system will give VTA operational flexibility on when to purchase the utility power needed to charge its vehicle fleet, saving the agency on its electricity costs and further reducing its total operating costs compared to continued diesel bus operations.

During a typical day, the clean energy microgrid will allow VTA to produce low-cost renewable energy and purchase off-peak energy from PG&E that is then stored in the battery storage system for consumption during peak price periods. The energy cost savings gained through the project can be put toward the agency’s other operating needs, like transit service.

Expected to come online in late 2023, the project showcases how clean energy paired with fleet-scale EV charging can enable the adoption of fully electric vehicle fleets and further reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

“This project combines several VTA goals.  It shifts us toward greener sources of energy, saves VTA money that can be reallocated to other operating needs and provides the infrastructure to charge our next batch of zero-emission buses.  Our riders will benefit from a newer, quieter fleet and we will decrease our contribution toward climate change and poor air quality,” said Adam Burger, senior transportation planner with VTA.

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Kelsey Misbrener

Kelsey is managing editor of Solar Power World and host of the Contractor's Corner podcast.

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  1. Steve_S says

    January 28, 2022 at 6:16 am

    This is great and once they’ve run this system and tweaked it out (there are always adjustments & mods) this will be a Big Win for the Transit co. On a recent drive going through a large city (1 Mill+) I saw a Public Transit Bus Parking lot, I thought Holy Cow that is Huge, and instantly it hit me that it would make for an excellent Solar Roofed parking lot for their busses which could generate quite a lot of juice. There are 5 such “yards” in that city (not to mention the garages & shop / office space roofs by the transit co). So I did a little more digging, they only have 5 Evaluation E-Busses (pretty pathetic examples of them as well). Really makes on wonder.

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