Excerpt and photo from tumirador.com.ar
A wave of change washes over the lush landscapes of Maui as a groundbreaking step towards sustainability unfolds. The nonprofit Maui Economic Opportunity (MEO) unveils its newest venture: an electric-powered bus and cutting-edge charging station, poised to redefine transportation on the island. Nestled in the heart of Puunene Baseyard, the scene is vibrant, as community leaders gather under Maui’s sun-drenched skies to witness the dawn of this electrifying journey.
The air buzzes with anticipation as Kahu Kimokeo Kapahulehua, a guardian of tradition, performs a sacred blessing. Maui Mayor Richard Bissen and a tapestry of local dignitaries stand grounded in support, their presence a testament to a shared vision. Among them, former state Sen. Gil Keith Agaran and county transportation executives absorb the moment, reminders of unity in addressing environmental challenges.
A gleaming centerpiece takes the spotlight: the electric Ford Sunset. With seats for ten, room for three wheelchairs, and a 140-mile reach, it embodies potential. Its modest hum promises quiet efficiency, a far cry from the throaty engines of yore. Charging to full power in 3.5 hours—down from an arduous five-day wait—the bus signals a shift, a sigh of relief for cluttered schedules.