Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus Invests $56M in Zero-Emission Fleet Expansion by 2032

April 13, 2026
Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus Invests $56M in Zero-Emission Fleet Expansion by 2032
  • Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus is launching a $56 million program to expand its battery-electric fleet and charging infrastructure, with a goal of a fully zero-emission system by 2032.

  • The expansion is largely funded by a $53.3 million grant from California’s Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program, enabling up to 195 electric buses for the Big Blue Bus network.

  • Electrification is expected to cut long-term fuel and maintenance costs and strengthen system resilience through modernized energy infrastructure.

  • Benefits include reduced greenhouse gas emissions, better air quality, lower noise, and long-term cost savings alongside a more resilient transit energy backbone.

  • Officials emphasize a transformative shift in transit with strong partnerships and a clear roadmap toward zero-emission operation.

  • The initiative is anticipated to create local jobs in construction, engineering, and electrical work and to promote workforce training in clean energy technologies.

  • Moving to zero-emission buses will reduce harmful community emissions, improve health outcomes, and advance equitable access to clean transportation.

  • Construction began about 18 months after funding was secured, with the program progressing fleet electrification and operational modernization.

  • Officials—including the mayor and transportation director—frame the project as a transformational investment in public transit with wide health, sustainability, and efficiency benefits.

  • The project aligns with Santa Monica’s Sustainable City Plan and climate goals to reduce emissions and build a resilient, equitable transportation system.

  • A central feature is an overhead gantry charging system capable of powering up to 195 buses, expanding depot charging beyond the city’s current 34 battery-electric buses.

  • Big Blue Bus currently operates 34 battery-electric buses, with ongoing charging infrastructure construction targeting full electrification across the system by 2032.

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