Third Round of California EV Fast Track Funding Coming in February
The zero-emission vehicle infrastructure funding incentives offer up to $20 million to California applicants.
The zero-emission vehicle infrastructure funding incentives offer up to $20 million to California applicants.
What pupil transportation departments and contractors should expect to pay when installing infrastructure for propane, renewable diesel, biodiesel, CNG, or EVs. Plus some installation tips from experts.
The partnership formed between Accelera by Cummins, Daimler Truck, and PACCAR plans to bring 2,000 manufacturing jobs to Marshall County.
The Potomac Edison proposal is meant to help Maryland achieve climate goals and help public schools meet transportation needs.
Executive Editor of School Bus Fleet, Wes Platt, shares questions and answers about the EPA's Clean School Bus Program rebate applications. Plus, let us know your choice for Administrator of the Year, sign up for School Bus Fleet ConneX (SBFX), and recommend songs for our school bus driver Spotify playlist!
The company expects to deliver a total of 180 electric school buses to Los Angeles Unified School District between 2024 and 2025.
Executive Editor of School Bus Fleet, Wes Platt, recaps top news from schoolbusfleet.com, including our 2024 School Bus Fleet Trailblazers, the EPA's Clean School Bus Program grant awards, and the hiring of Steve Whaley and Brad Beauchamp as alt-fuels managers for Blue Bird Corporation.
The Office of the Inspector General made several recommendations to improve the application process to ensure accuracy and veracity.
The funding will help selectees purchase more than 2,700 clean school buses in 280 school districts serving more than seven million students across 37 states.
Steve Whaley, formerly of PERC, and Brad Beauchamp, previously at ZEVX, are joining the school bus manufacturer to bolster green tech efforts.
Carter County Schools is launching a pilot program with 23 electric school buses funded by the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean School Bus Program.
The $2.9 million grant will support a project, led by The Mobility House, that could be replicated in school districts across the state.
New York City School Bus Umbrella Services has chosen The Mobility House and its advanced charging technology to drive the expansion of its electric school bus fleet.
The company, with United States operations in North Carolina, sent its first EV chargers to Alberta, Canada.
Transportation electrification advocates teamed with Exelon to develop a white paper about the transition to EV school buses.
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