Thanks, as always, for the reporting. But a couple things look off here.
In the
NYC Streetblog article, it says the MTA diesel buses average about 8,500 miles between failure, and the new battery-electric buses go 2,500. Your article says the MBTA's diesel buses go 30,574 miles and the battery-electric go 28,653 miles before failure. That doesn't make sense that the MBTA's diesel buses are 3-4 times more reliable than the MTA's. And it sounds too-good-to-be-true that some tweaks to the battery-electric buses make the MBTA's more than 10x more reliable. It makes me think there are maybe a couple different measurements or definitions they're using, and that can make it easier to lie with statistics. Are you sure about how the MBTA is using their numbers here? Something looks off.
That maybe doesn't matter as long as the T's measurements are internally consistent. Importantly though, the new buses have only been in service here since the very end of February(?). They weren't used through the cold winter when they are expected to perform worse.
Still, these numbers are promising. I hope they hold.