Two Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority mechanics suffered smoke inhalation on Friday after trying to extinguish a battery electric bus fire that ignited on the transportation agency's property, officials said.
Two Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority mechanics suffered smoke inhalation on Friday after trying to extinguish a battery electric bus fire that ignited on the transportation agencys property, officials said.
The bus that caught fire was one of VTA's ten Proterra battery electric buses and all of them have been taken out of service pending an investigation into the fire. The Burlingame-based bus manufacturer said there was no indication that the battery was involved in this fire. Proterra said the cause of the incident has not been determined and that they are cooperating with VTA's investigation. In addition, the manufacturer said they are offering field support to VTA.
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