To aid the efforts of electrifying public bus systems and to reduce the impact public transit has on emissions in cities, it is necessary for planners to be well informed when making the decision to electrify the transport system. The methodological approach shows that there is v
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To aid the efforts of electrifying public bus systems and to reduce the impact public transit has on emissions in cities, it is necessary for planners to be well informed when making the decision to electrify the transport system. The methodological approach shows that there is value in considering the development of a new transport system over simply electrifying an existing transport network, as there is a trade-off between investment characteristics and passenger satisfaction. Significant cost savings could be realized by jointly considering line planning, infrastructure location, vehicle, battery and fleet size. This has been investigated by developing a decision making model that selects a lineplan seeking to maximize passenger satisfaction, whilst taking into account, vehicle scheduling, battery capacity and charging station location. The model demonstrated that there is a clear trade-off between these aspects and that a multitude of pareto optimal solutions that can be obtained, depending on weighting that decision-makers assign to the objectives. The simplicity of turning the objective of this methodology into a revenue-maximization function, should make this model a suitable starting point for more serious modelling of investment decision in the future.