Camber Expands EV Charging Footprint in Austin, Texas, Delivering Power to CapMetro’s Transit Bus Fleet

Camber, a pioneering force in commercial fleet electrification with over 1,500 DC fast chargers deployed across North America, unveiled an expansion of its partnership with CapMetro, successfully delivering 2.9 megawatts (MW) of power to the public transit agency’s primary bus depot in Austin, Texas. With the ability to charge up to 48 EV buses simultaneously, this installation supports CapMetro’s ongoing efforts to transition its bus fleet to zero-emissions vehicles.

As part of the project, Camber supplied and installed two 1440 kW Camber Charging Systems and 48 Camber Industrial Dispensers. Camber is currently supporting CapMetro with proactive and ongoing maintenance to ensure reliable operations. Camber expects to provide CapMetro with its proprietary charger and energy management software, and remote diagnostic tools to manage energy costs and lower the public fleet’s total cost of ownership.

“We’re excited to expand our partnership with CapMetro and help electrify its bus fleet, ensuring more Texans have access to clean, reliable, and affordable public transit options," said Camber President, Brendan Harney. "Our partnership with CapMetro represents a significant step forward in the electrification of public transit, showcasing how charging solutions at scale can empower communities to embrace a more sustainable future without sacrificing reliability. At Camber, we’re proud to play a role in supporting CapMetro's commitment to innovation and environmental stewardship."

“With support from Camber, we have made tremendous strides toward achieving our vision to expand and improve the public transit system in Central Texas, allowing us to open up new, entirely electric routes,” said Dave Kubicek, Executive Vice President of CapMetro. “Austin has long been at the forefront of EV adoption, and we’re committed to sustaining that leadership while ensuring our citizens reach their destinations reliably and efficiently.”

“We commend the Camber team for their incredible work in this project, a testament to the tenacity and expertise of the talented individuals who established the largest network of DC-fast chargers for fleets,” said Ewa Kozicz, Co-Founder of Anthelion Capital. “We believe in the viability of fleet electrification and it’s clear that overcoming the biggest challenge – creating reliable charging infrastructure – is key in making widespread adoption a reality. Camber’s streamlined installation process, advanced software diagnostic tools, and commitment to hands-on maintenance are paving the way for this transformation.”

In addition to dispensing power at CapMetro’s primary bus depot, Camber’s EV chargers will also deliver on-route power and range extension, so that buses return to the depot with a higher state of charge to reduce peak power demand at the central site. With on-route charging, fleet operators benefit from higher vehicle availability and reduced downtime, ensuring consistent service for travelers.

Camber’s EV charging system is interoperable with different vehicles–charging New Flyer vehicles as well as light-duty EVs–allowing one depot to support a mixed fleet with varying charging demands and power requirements. This capability not only simplifies depot management but also future-proofs operations against evolving fleet compositions and technology advancements. As the city continues to electrify its fleets, investing in building out a tailored, resilient infrastructure is paramount in establishing seamless fleet operations, reducing downtime, and a smoother road to an electrified future.

Camber | https://getcamber.com/

CapMetro | capmetro.org