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First Student and Galesburg CUSD #205 Deploy 23 New Electric School Buses

Students in Galesburg Illinois get access to electric buses as Galesburg CUSD #205 deploys new electric buses supported by First Student's First Charge technology.

First Student ESB deployment

First Student brings their First Charge Technology to Illinois as they team up with Galesburg CUSD #205 to deploy 23 ESBs.

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More than 1,100 Galesburg, Illinois, CUSD #205 students are now riding new electric buses (ESBs) to and from school. 

First Student and the district celebrated the successful deployment of 23 ESBs, delivering a sustainable and cleaner transportation solution to better serve students and the community.

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“Electric school buses are a bold and innovative solution for creating a better bus ride to and from school, and First Student is proud to be leading the way for a greener transportation system for Galesburg CUSD #205,” said First Student Head of Electrification Kevin Matthews. “Every ESB that is deployed has an immediate impact on reducing carbon emissions, improving air quality and creating a healthier environment for students and communities. We appreciate the district’s support and partnership in adopting a forward-thinking approach to transportation that prioritizes sustainability, efficiency and safety.”

The ESBs are a first for Galesburg CUSD #205. ESBs provide a cleaner, quieter and safer ride for students and bus drivers.

“The deployment of our first electric school buses represents a significant step forward in promoting sustainability and adopting clean energy solutions for the benefit of both current and future generations,” said Galesburg CUSD #205 Superintendent John Asplund. “Electric school buses offer numerous benefits and set a positive example for our community. As we embrace this cutting-edge technology, we are proud to prioritize the well-being of our students while also making a positive impact on the world around us.”

The zero emission ESBs will replace 23 diesel buses in the Galesburg CUSD #205 fleet. 

Funding from the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean School Bus Program covered the cost of the ESBs and charging stations. Ameren Illinois assisted with the installation.

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“Thanks to the President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda and EPA’s Clean School Bus program, Galesburg CUSD #205 is providing a healthier environment for its students, bus drivers, and school staff,” said EPA Region 5 Administrator Debra Shore. “Being able to expand their electric school bus fleet is a major win for the Galesburg community and will mean reduced air pollution in and around schools.”

Galesburg CUSD #205 is using First Charge, First Student’s above-ground charging solution, to support its ESBs. 

First Charge eliminates the need for trenching, significantly reducing construction time and costs by up to 50%. Its flexible, expansion-ready design allows districts to scale electric fleets more efficiently, adapting easily as fleet sizes grow.

First Student currently operates nearly 400 ESBs throughout North America and recently marked 4 million miles of service with ESBs. They have committed to transitioning 30,000 of its diesel buses to electric by 2035 to improve the health and well-being of even more students and communities.

You can check out photos of the event on Linkedin.

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