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North Carolina District Unveils First Propane School Buses

Guilford County Schools will operate 10 new Blue Bird Vision Propane buses in an effort to lower fuel and maintenance costs while reducing emissions.

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Each of the new 2025 Blue Bird Vision Propane 72-passenger school buses comes equipped with a 7.3L V8 Ford engine and ROUSH CleanTech propane fuel system.

Photo: Blue Bird/School Bus Fleet

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Students at Dudley High School, one of 27 high schools in Guilford County Schools, will soon board new buses. At a recent ribbon-cutting ceremony in Greensboro, North Carolina, the district unveiled 10 Blue Bird Vision Propane school buses that will run on propane autogas.

Each of the new 2025 Blue Bird Vision Propane 72-passenger school buses comes equipped with a 7.3L V8 Ford engine and ROUSH CleanTech propane fuel system. According to a release, the buses retain equivalent hp, torque, and warranty coverage as their gas and diesel counterparts.

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“Guilford County Schools is proud to lead the way in bringing more sustainable and cost-effective transportation options to our community,” said Faye Crowder-Phillips, executive director of transportation for Guilford County Schools. “These propane-powered buses reflect our ongoing commitment to innovation, fiscal responsibility, and environmental stewardship.”

Partnership Delivers New Propane Infrastructure

Purchased from Blue Bird’s authorized dealer, Gregory Poole Bus Sales and Service, the buses will be fueled at an on-site propane station located at Dudley High School, one of the district’s bus operating locations. Sharp Energy will serve as the fuel provider and was integral to installing the district’s 1,990-gallon propane tank.

Blue Bird is proud to see Guilford County Schools invest in ultra-low emission propane buses,” said Steve Whaley, propane product segment leader for Blue Bird Corporation. “These vehicles deliver exceptional performance and up-times while significantly reducing emissions, creating a healthier environment for students and the community, all at a low total cost of ownership.”

According to the release, near-zero-emission propane vehicles reduce smog-forming emissions, eliminate particulate matter, and lower nitrogen oxides by 95% compared with diesel-powered school buses.

“Propane autogas is a proven solution for school districts looking to lower costs and their carbon footprint without compromising on performance or reliability,” said Todd Mouw, executive vice president of ROUSH CleanTech. “We’re excited to see Guilford County Schools lead the way in adopting this cleaner, cost-effective technology in North Carolina.”

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