Boise School District anticipates having the new vehicles on the road for the 2026-2027 school year, barring any production delays. - Photo: Boise Public Schools/Durham School Services/School Bus...

Boise School District anticipates having the new vehicles on the road for the 2026-2027 school year, barring any production delays.

Photo: Boise Public Schools/Durham School Services/School Bus Fleet

The Boise, Idaho, School District will roll out a pilot program to integrate up to eight electric school buses onto its existing fleet using $2,760,000 in grant funds from the latest round of awards through the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean School Bus Program (CSBP).

The school district is working with Durham School Services, a subsidiary of National Express, and electric vehicle (EV) partner Highland Electric Fleets to get the program rolling. The integration process will take approximately 18 months starting from the planning process to the delivery of the electric school buses.

“This is a momentous development for our team and the school district. It not only elevates both our positions as proactive environmental leaders in our community and the EV space, but most importantly, demonstrates our commitment to building a healthier future for our students to thrive in,” said Brian Craig, North America New Vehicle Director for National Express. “We are excited to start on this green journey with the school district. Our teams are ready to jump right in and will be there every step of the way to ensure the successful integration of the EV buses.”

Electric buses have a 'triple bottom line': they’re good for the environment, good for public school budgets, and good for public health, Durham School Services noted.

Furthering Sustainability for Boise Schools

Since 2021, the Boise School District has demonstrated its commitment to improving the health of its students, teachers, and community by pledging its support to the Boise School District Collective Commitment on Clean Energy.

As part of the national Efficient and Healthy Schools Program, the school district was recently recognized with two awards for its commitment to energy efficiency and supporting healthy schools. This honor has allowed it to gain further recognition as an environmentally conscious organization.

“We are proud of the national recognition, endorsement, and opportunities given to us to continue our pursuit in creating a healthier, sustainable future for our students and community,” said Ali Ward, Sustainability Supervisor, Boise School District. “The grant funds will allow us to spearhead our student transportation electrification efforts and continue on our way to becoming an environmentally responsible role model in our community. As we embark on this new EV journey, we are fortunate to have support from our partners, Durham School Services and Highland Electric Fleets and look forward to seeing the positive impact the new school buses will have on our community.”

The school district anticipates having the new vehicles on the road for the 2026-2027 school year, barring any production delays.

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