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TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART A-POLICY AND PRACTICE
卷 154, 期 -, 页码 255-269出版社
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tra.2021.10.006
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Bus contracts; Competitive tendering; Negotiated contracts; Buses; Emissions; Zero emission; Electric; Hydrogen; Hybrids; Infrastructure needs
Bus operators in both public and private sectors are increasingly required to operate under competitive tendering and gross cost contracts. The transition to a green fleet brings significant uncertainties, related to changes in vehicle technology, fuel sources, and operational requirements.
Bus operators in the public and private sector are increasingly subject to competitive tendering in many countries and a requirement to operate under a gross cost contract. This contract sets out in detail the requirements of the operator, including the levels of service as well as infrastructure required to deliver the contracted services. Buses acquired by operators in many jurisdictions have until very recently been essentially diesel fuelled and often available from a panel approved set of buses compliant with Euro 6 standards. The predictability of the cost profiles of vehicles and associated costs of maintenance and repairs is well known and used in tendered offers. With the growing requirement of switching to a green fleet with varying timetabled transition rates, the future costs of providing bus services are going to be subject to significant unknowns. These unknowns are associated not only with the fast changing vehicle technology associated with a range of fuel sources (notably standard battery and fuel cell battery (i.e., hydrogen)), but also the impact this will have of the top-to-bottom change in the operations of bus fleets affecting operating and capital expenditure including depot infrastructure, timetabling, maintenance, labour skills and access to efficient electricity charging or hydrogen facilities. With such great uncertainty, the challenge of how to structure future contracts to allow for such volatility in cost commitments becomes of paramount importance to both the regulator and the bus operator. In this paper, we promote way forward to ensure that the transition to a totally green fleet is achieved without throwing the industry into chaotic uncertainty.
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