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Highland and Thomas Built Buses Team to Reduce Electric Bus Adoption Costs

Highland Electric Fleets and Thomas Built Buses signed a letter of intent allowing Highland to provide electric school bus subscriptions through 2025 at prices that put them at cost parity with diesel.

Highland and Thomas Built Buses Team to Reduce Electric Bus Adoption Costs

Thomas Built Buses will supply Jouley electric school buses for districts and operators that subscribe to Highland Electric's service.

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Highland Electric Fleets, a provider of turnkey electrification services for school bus fleets, and manufacturer Thomas Built Buses are expanding their relationship with a letter of intent (LOI) that’s meant to lower upfront costs and speed adoption of electric buses.

The LOI allows Highland to provide electric school bus subscriptions through 2025 at prices that put them at cost parity with diesel.

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The agreement builds on a relationship that resulted in the largest school bus fleet order in North America to date, a 326-bus order approved by Montgomery County Public Schools in February 2021. The first 45-charger depot has been installed in Bethesda, Maryland, and the first 25 buses began transporting students this month. The LOI will enable Highland and TBB to replicate similar large-scale, multi-year deployments in the U.S. and Canada.

Highland offers a full-service subscription model that includes everything a school district or fleet operator needs to integrate electric school buses into their existing fleets. The company provides the school buses, installs charging infrastructure, manages charging, provides fleet and driver training resources, and manages service to keep fleets running smoothly. Established in 2019, Highland has grown quickly throughout North America and is already providing its turnkey model to both school districts and third-party operators in several U.S. states.

"School districts taking a long-term approach to electrifying their fleets can now do so today, affordably. This relationship allows school districts and fleet operators to go electric at the same cost as a diesel bus," said Duncan McIntyre, Highland CEO. "Together with Thomas Built Buses, we have already fulfilled the nation's largest school bus order. That experience and the quality of their all-electric Jouley school bus makes them a perfect partner to support customers' long-term success and build cleaner communities."

"We're thankful for the partnership to date, as well as for the prospect of a long-lasting relationship with Highland," said Kevin Bangston, president and CEO of Thomas Built Buses. "Their clear dedication to customers, vision for a future of zero-emissions school buses, and unique model of providing a holistic, turnkey solution is the perfect complement to our own engineering and manufacturing expertise. We look forward to collaborating with Highland and our exceptional dealer network to provide a strong and lasting partnership that helps districts drive toward a brighter, cleaner future."                                                                                                                           

Designed, engineered, and manufactured in the U.S., the all-electric Saf-T-Liner C2 Jouley from TBB is offered with 226 kWh of total energy capacity, enabling an operating range of up to 138 miles on a single charge and meeting the needs of most school bus fleets. Since 2020, the company has delivered nearly 100 all-electric Jouleys to customers across the country, including in Alaska, Florida, and Maryland. 

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