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Walla Walla Drives Ahead With Washington’s Biggest Electric School Bus Fleet

The Washington district’s 18 new Thomas Built electric buses mark an EV milestone for the Evergreen State. The buses were funded by both state and federal grants. 

June 16, 2025
School officials cutting a red ribbon in front of electric school buses.

The electric buses, which are currently active in the district’s transportation schedule, are projected to save approximately $4,000 per bus annually in fuel costs.

Photo: Walla Walla Public Schools

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During a recent ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Southeast Washington Transportation Cooperative, Walla Walla Public Schools launched its new electric bus fleet comprised of 18 electric school buses, six of which are equipped with wheelchair lifts. 

This addition positions the district with the largest electric school bus fleet in the state of Washington, which was made possible through substantial state and federal support, including grant funding from the Environmental Protection Agency and the Washington State Department of Ecology.

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“Today marks a milestone not just for our school district but for the entire Walla Walla Valley,” said Superintendent Dr. Wade Smith. “This fleet reflects the kind of bold, forward-thinking, and collaborative leadership that defines Walla Walla Public Schools.”

The electric buses, which are currently active in the district’s transportation schedule, are projected to save approximately $4,000 per bus annually in fuel costs — a significant step toward long-term financial and environmental sustainability.

“That’s not just good economics,” added Dr. Smith. “It’s responsible stewardship of our public resources and a commitment to our children’s future.”

Event attendees taking a look at the new Walla Walla Public Schools electric buses.

The Department of Ecology launched a $10 million grant program in 2021 to assist school districts in transitioning to cleaner, all-electric bus fleets.

Photo: Walla Walla Public Schools

A Shift Toward Cleaner School Transportation

According to a district release, transportation is the largest contributor to climate pollution in Washington State, accounting for nearly 50% of total greenhouse gas emissions.

A Department of Ecology study revealed that diesel exhaust is responsible for 70% of airborne cancer risks in the state. In response, the Department of Ecology launched a $10 million grant program in 2021 to assist school districts in transitioning to cleaner, all-electric bus fleets.

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The district recognized several key partners during the ceremony, including Columbia REA, Schetky Northwest, Hays Electric, and Eagon Excavation, for their contributions to the project. Superintendent Smith also praised Transportation Director John Griffith and his team and Director of Fiscal Services Janette Jeffiris for their leadership in bringing the project to fruition.

“On behalf of our school board, administration, staff, and the 5,500 students we proudly serve—thank you,” Dr. Smith said. “Thank you for supporting a cleaner, healthier future. Thank you for believing in what’s possible. Today, we’ve made history — and we’ve made a difference.”

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