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lectric school buses in west Quebec pulled after fire in Montreal
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Electric school buses in west Quebec pulled after fire in Montreal

https://www.ctvnews.ca/ottawa/video/2025...-montreal/

Watch the video.

Buses burning has happened a number of times before.

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(Yesterday, 12:21 PM)zqwerty Wrote: Electric school buses in west Quebec pulled after fire in Montreal

https://www.ctvnews.ca/ottawa/video/2025...-montreal/

Watch the video.

Buses burning has happened a number of times before.

Pushback over municipal back-to-office mandate

https://www.ctvnews.ca/ottawa/video/2025...e-mandate/

The fact that is was a battery electric vehicle certainly got the media and public attention but this would seem to be a side issue so far as the fire is concerned as the fire was in the bus's heating system rather than the battery itself. https://www.thesuburban.com/news/city_ne...a8b2a.html

No spread to the battery due to rapid fire extinguishing but the potential for a more serious and harder to quell fire if it had as Lion seem to use the higher density and more flammable NMC chemistry Li-Ion battery in their C series buses. I guess the North American manufacturer will be busy fault finding for a while.
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Oh look, another "Green" vehicle that likes going up in flames... what a surprise...

Quote:Quebec’s rapid transition to electric buses has been costly and unpredictable for operators. Jones says since new regulations for electric buses came in about 2021, his company has not been permitted to buy new gasoline-powered buses.

He says technical issues with the new electric buses are still being worked out, and bus operators are fronting the cost.

Jones also said this week marked the third Lion Electric bus to catch fire in Canada that he is aware of. Politico has reported that the state of Maine grounded its fleet of Lion Electric buses because of a range of technical and mechanical issues.

They sound like great value!  Rolleyes
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