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The Normandy Schools Collaborative broke ground on its first electric school bus project, a partnership that will add 15 new electric buses and chargers by spring 2026.

Attendees prepare for the ceremony marking the start of Normandy Schools Collaborative’s electric school bus initiative.
Photo: Highland Electric
The Normandy Schools Collaborative (NSC) held a groundbreaking ceremony on October 30 to mark the start of its first electric school bus initiative, a project aimed at improving air quality, reducing noise, and lowering operational costs for the district.
District’s First Step Toward Fleet Electrification
In partnership with Highland Electric Fleets, NSC will deploy 15 IC Type C electric school buses and 15 Tellus 30 kW chargers. The new buses are expected to reduce fuel and maintenance costs while providing students with a quieter, smoother ride. The project is scheduled for completion in spring 2026.
“The district is proud to take this important step for our community,” said Dr. Michael Triplett, NSC superintendent. “This project reflects our pride in our students and our commitment to progress that will benefit the community for years to come.”

District and community leaders take part in the groundbreaking for Normandy Schools Collaborative’s first electric school bus project in St. Louis.
Photo: Highland Electric
Funding and Partnerships
The initiative is supported by $1.7 million from the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean School Bus Program, with funding from both the program’s second and third rounds.
“Districts like Normandy show how electrification can start at the local level,” said Brian Buccella, chief commercial officer at Highland Electric Fleets. “When a project like this comes together, it benefits everyone—from students and drivers to the broader community.”
The effort brings together several local and regional partners. Midwest Transit Equipment is providing the IC buses, KAI Design/Build is leading the electrical construction, and Ameren Missouri is serving as the district’s utility partner.
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