Durham School Services and Blackstone Valley Prep staff gathered to unveil their 24 new electric buses during a ribbon cutting ceremony.
Photo: Durham School Services
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Blackstone Valley Prep (BVP) in Rhode Island and Durham School Services officially unveiled 24 new electric school buses during a ribbon cutting ceremony on January 28.
The new electric buses replaced part of the district’s existing fleet and have been serving the community since mid-December.
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"By embracing this more sustainable initiative, we're supporting the well-being of BVP scholars, our communities, and the environment, and prioritizing a healthier and more vibrant future for all," said Beth Dowd, director of operations at Blackstone Valley Prep.
The procurement of the buses was made possible through funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean School Bus Program.
“Our team has been buzzing with excitement to finally introduce the new electric school buses to the students and community at the ribbon cutting event,” said Francisco Monteiro, area general manager, Durham School Services. “Blackstone Valley Prep and our team have put in a considerable amount of hard work and hours into this sustainability effort. I think I speak for everyone when I say that we feel a sense of pride and accomplishment now that the electric buses are ready to hit the road.”
Durham team members attend an EV training session at their Cumberland, R.I. Customer Service Center.
Photo: Durham School Services
In preparation for the new buses, Durham School Services team members participated in training sessions provided by regional maintenance teams and were also joined by representatives from IC Bus and Highland Electric Fleets. They received hands-on training on how to properly and proficiently maintain and operate the buses as well as the 24 new Tellus chargers.
“We worked tirelessly to ensure all the proper infrastructure and charging stations were in place to make this project a success, and I’m pleased to say that we were beyond successful,” said Wayne Skinner, senior vice president of maintenance at Durham School Services. “This EV endeavor is representative of our company’s values and commitment to safety and enhancing our community. I am immensely proud of our team and district partner and can’t wait for the students and community to see and experience the buses in action.”
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The ceremony took place at Durham School Services’ transportation depot in Cumberland. Governor McKee was in attendance.
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