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Michigan District Turns to Off-Grid Electric Bus Charging Solution

Pontiac School District overcame grid delays using L-Charge’s off-grid chargers, becoming Michigan’s first all-electric school bus fleet. L-Charge is available from Sourcewell's cooperative purchasing.

Michigan District Turns to Off-Grid Electric Bus Charging Solution

Pontiac’s 40 new buses will carry more than 4,000 students each day.

Photo: L-Charge

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In many districts adding electric buses to their fleets, the buses can arrive before the grid is ready to charge them. 

Pontiac: America’s Electrification Gridlock Test Case

In Pontiac, Michigan, the district refused to wait for infrastructure. Backed by $15.65 million in federal EPA grants, Pontiac School District became the first in the state to replace its school bus fleet with electric buses. There, they turned to L-Charge’s off-grid, ultra-fast charging solution. By bypassing grid constraints, L-Charge enabled Pontiac to begin deploying many of its buses managed by First Student.

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The district's 40 new electric buses will replace older diesel models and transport over than 4,000 students each day. Without off-grid charging, the EV fleet would have remained idle while utility and construction upgrades were completed. 

“These buses aren’t parked waiting on the grid – they’re moving students,” said Dr. Kimberly Leverette, superintendent of the School District of the City of Pontiac. “Every quiet, fume-free ride is a win for student health, mental well-being, and our community’s future.”

Each bus is expected to eliminate nearly 1,700 tons of CO₂ emissions over its lifespan – equivalent to taking 27 cars off the road. 

“The real bottleneck isn’t buses – it’s power,” said Stephen Kelley, CEO of L-Charge. “Districts everywhere have buses arriving before the grid is ready. Pontiac proves schools don’t have to wait. And our off-grid charging unlocks electrification now.”

The district’s fleet may also double as a community resource. With bidirectional batteries, the buses can act as “generators on wheels,” providing backup power for phones, medical devices, and critical needs during outages.

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Pontiac School District is hosting a ride on one of its new electric school buses. Join them Monday, Nov. 24, 2025, at 11:30 a.m. EST, at Fell Center – Facilities Center, Pontiac School District, 650 North Saginaw Street, Pontiac, MI 48342.

L-Charge: Now with Sourcewell

INF Associates will manage the integration and support of L-Charge solutions under its Sourcewell contract.

Photo: L-Charge

Additionally, as of last August, L-Charge's solutions are available through Sourcewell via its new authorized reseller, INF Associates. With INF Associates as the Sourcewell contract holder, organizations can now quickly and compliantly purchase L-Charge’s charging and power generation services.

“Having Sourcewell as a procurement vehicle gives organizations an entirely new level of access to our Charging-as-a-Service and Power-as-a-Service models,” said Dmitry Lashin, CTO of L-Charge. “Public fleets can now deploy ultra-fast charging, or power their existing EVSE  within days, with no CAPEX and full operational flexibility, all through a procurement platform they already trust.”

To purchase through Sourcewell:

  • If not already registered as a Sourcewell user, go to the Sourcewell website and register for free.

  • Request a quote from L-Charge or INF for procurement through Sourcewell Contract #051123-INA with associated Sourcewell discount.

  • Issue purchase order referencing Sourcewell Contract #051123-INA.

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