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Bermuda's Road to Clean Mobility and Energy

Bermuda has committed to 85 percent renewable energy by 2035. To achieve this, the nation has committed to 21 MW of solar, 60 MW of wind, and 100 percent electric public transport by 2030* — reducing harmful emissions, slashing energy costs, and increasing local resilience.

In 2018, RMI was brought in as a partner to help plan clean energy commitments and projects to realize the benefits of resilient, affordable, and clean energy both locally and globally. Below we celebrate key milestones of two notable initiatives — the airport finger solar project and the public electric bus project — progressing Bermuda toward a resilient, self-sufficient, clean future.

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*21 MW of solar can power approximately 12,600 homes per year, while 60 MW of wind can power approximately 60,000 homes per year.

2008

Bermuda sets a vision to transition the country to renewable energy

This vision embodies multisector support with the goal of energy security, cost savings, and sustainability for all.

Bermuda aerial view

2016

Bermuda signs electricity act to formally regulate electricity sales and catalyze clean energy

Bermuda enacts new policy to formally establish the regulator, set equitable tariffs, and promote the transition to clean energy.

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roof solar panels

2016

Bermuda seeks developer for a 6 MW solar farm

December 2016: The Government of Bermuda seeks to harness the sun’s energy to meet 13 percent of the island’s energy needs.

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aerial view of Bermuda airport

2018

Bermuda selects airport finger solar developer

June 2018: At the project signing, the Government of Bermuda highlights how the solar farm will benefit Bermuda — including job creation for the local economy.

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technician working on solar panel

2018

Bermuda partners with RMI toward cleaner mobility and electricity

November 2018: The Bermuda Ministry of Home Affairs and RMI embark on the journey to transform Bermuda’s energy system starting with two clean energy projects: electrifying the public bus fleet and creating a more resilient, renewable grid.

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RMI meeting with Bermuda government

2019

Construction of 6 MW airport finger solar facility begins

May 2019: The Government of Bermuda and the local utility break ground on a 19-acre solar farm, made up of 24,000 panels, designed to create resilient, reliable energy.

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pre-development look at future solar farm in Bermuda

2021

Bermuda commits to purchase 30 public electric buses

March 2021: The Government of Bermuda announces its commitment to electrify over one-third of its public bus fleet with the purchase of 30 public electric buses. This marks the first pivotal component in the nation’s multiyear strategy to fully electrify the public transit fleet.

one of the new EV buses charging

2021

Production of electric buses begin

August 2021: The government selects Golden Dragon Bus Company in China, which begins production of the first 30 buses.

EV bus in production

2021

Electric buses take the sea to Bermuda

November 2021: Electric buses are complete and sail from Xiamen, China, to Hamilton, Bermuda.

EV buses arrive in Bermuda

2022

Bermuda surpasses 7 MW of solar

February 2022: Hundreds of Bermudian homes and businesses experience the benefits of clean, reliable electricity.

Hamilton, Beach Bermuda

2022

First buses arrive in Bermuda

February 2022: The first electric public buses arrive at the dock in Hamilton, Bermuda. The government celebrates their arrival with a press conference, spotlighting the impact the buses will have on the island.

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Bermuda officials accepting the delivery of new EV buses

2022

Passengers experience daily commutes on electric buses

April 2022: The first electric buses enter public service, offering passengers quieter, cleaner, and more reliable rides.

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EV bus driver greeting passengers

2022

Bermuda receives kudos at the Caribbean Renewable Energy Forum

April 2022: The island wins the award for best utility-scale solar project for the solar finger project and Deputy Premier and Minister of Home Affairs Walter Roban wins Caribbean Energy Leader MVP.

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Bermuda minister awarded

2022

Bermuda government commits to rooftop solar for 30 government buildings

May 2022: The Government of Bermuda is scheduled to publish the largest tender in the region for aggregated rooftop solar.

solar roofs on dockyard buildings

2027

Bermuda reaches goal to produce 60 MW of energy from offshore wind

This amount of energy is enough to power 60,000 homes.

offshore wind turbines

2030

Bermuda's public bus fleet becomes 100% electric

The nation will provide the blueprints for electrifying public transport in other island nations, cities, and countries across the globe.

EV bus depot at Fort Langton

2035

Bermuda reaches its target of 85 percent clean, local energy

Bermuda port

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