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Formerly with heavy-lift manufacturer Steril-Koni, Jean DellAmore joins the ARI-HETRA team with decades of experience in the sector.
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Safe Fleet launched its AI-driven Stop Arm Violation Enforcement System (SAVES), enhancing school bus safety by accurately capturing stop-arm violations. SAVES uses advanced cameras and data analytics to deter incidents and aid law enforcement, protecting students during boarding and disembarking.
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It's the second annual competition held by the transportation logistics software and hardware company that handles the awards.
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Gene Kowalczewski succeeds Patrick Vaughan as CEO of Student Transportation of America.
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The California Energy Commission will fund up to $10 million in incentives for medium- and heavy-duty electric charging through the EV Jump Start funding lane.
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The award for NYCSBUS and The Mobility House recognizes the innovative application of automated load management technology to maximize the number of electric bus chargers at a power-constrained site.
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The climate fintech startup aims to simplify the IRA tax credit process for small-and medium-sized businesses and tax-exempt organizations, including school districts.
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Waters is a Mississippi-based IC Bus and International dealer group that employs more than 300 people across its seven locations. The Waters family acquired their International dealership in 1938 when Ray Waters Sr. founded the company in Columbus, Miss.
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The Georgia-based school bus manufacturer is teaming up with IMMI to provide new safety enhancements for student passengers across the country.
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Through three rounds of funding, the EPA program has allocated more than $2.8 billion for 8,427 electric school buses and 440 low-emissions propane buses. According to PERC: For the same amount of money distributed for electric buses ($2.77 billion), the program could have helped fund up to 92,635 propane buses, assuming each received the $30,000 incentive.
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