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GreenPower Heralds First Nano BEAST Orders in New York

The company, with manufacturing operations now producing buses in West Virginia, announced the first orders for its Type A all-electric school buses through Leonard Bus Sales.

GreenPower Heralds First Nano BEAST Orders in New York

The first New York order for a Type A Nano BEAST electric school bus came from Chatham Central School District.

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The first orders for GreenPower Motor Company's all-electric, Type A Nano BEAST school buses in New York are now coming in via Leonard Bus Sales.

"Today marks the next phase of GreenPower's entry into the New York school bus market," said Michael Perez, GreenPower's vice president of school bus, contracts, and grants. "We have worked closely with Leonard Bus Sales to be on the state contract, meet the state specs and be listed by NYSERDA. School districts throughout the Empire State are looking forward to deploying GreenPower school buses when making the switch from NOx emitting diesel buses to a cleaner, safer ride for their students."

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Chatham Central School District, a quintessential rural community in Upstate New York, has placed the first order for a GreenPower Type A Nano BEAST. Another Nano BEAST purpose-built school bus will serve as a demo vehicle that Leonard Bus Sales will use to introduce schools throughout the state to GreenPower's offerings of all-electric school buses.

"GreenPower's Nano BEAST, as well as the BEAST, are excellent options for school districts in New York that are making the switch from conventionally powered buses to battery electric," said Jon Leonard, president of Leonard Bus Sales. "The combination of GreenPower's purpose-built school buses and the unparalleled service and support provided by Leonard Bus Sales makes it very easy for school districts to begin transitioning their fleets to all-electric."

With the recent announcement that Gov. Kathy Hochul opened the application process for $100 million in funding for zero-emission school buses, early adopters now will have the opportunity to purchase GreenPower school buses with financial help from the state and the ability to start planning all-electric deployments in advance of the 2027 state electric school bus mandate.

New York accounts for about 10% of the school bus fleet nationwide with approximately 50,000 school buses transporting 2.3 million children. New York State's fiscal year 2022-2023 budget established a nation-leading commitment for all new school buses purchased to be zero-emission by 2027 and all school buses in operation to be electric by 2035. The budget includes funding to help districts transition to all-electric buses with an additional $500 million through the Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act of 2022. The application process opened on Nov. 29. Leonard Bus Sales and GreenPower are available to help school districts through the funding process.

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