LAS VEGAS — The Alternative Fuel Vehicle Institute’s (AFVI) 2010 conference and expo was held here last week, and the institute presented several awards to recognize use and advocacy of alternative-fueled vehicles or advanced technologies in their industries.
Among the honorees was Ralph Knight, transportation director at Napa (Calif.) Valley Unified School District (USD), who received the Magic School Bus Award.
Knight is a "one-man tour de force" as he advocates for clean transportation for schoolchildren, the AFVI said.
Knight’s enthusiasm for alternative fuels was ignited in 1997 when he got an electric school bus. In the years since then, he has replaced all of Napa Valley USD’s diesel-powered buses. His operation was also the first in the nation to receive a Type A hybrid-electric school bus from Collins Bus Corp., as SBFreported last year.
“As always, AFVI had an action-packed conference. They really bring the ‘who’s who’ to talk with us about alternative fuels,” Knight told SBF on Monday. “T. Boone Pickens was there for a town hall meeting about the Pickens Plan on natural gas.”
Moreover, Knight said that he had an opportunity to see and drive many new vehicles that are going to arrive on the market in the near future.
“GM is talking to us about placing a Chevy Volt in our white fleet operation. They feel Napa Valley would be a great place for the Volt to hit the streets in school transportation,” he added.
For more information on the AFVI, visit www.afvi.org.
Industry veteran honored for alternative-fuel efforts
Ralph Knight, transportation director for Napa (Calif.) Valley Unified School District, receives the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Institute’s Magic School Bus Award for implementing alternative-fuel use at his operation. The district was the first in the nation to receive Collins' Type A hybrid-electric school bus.

Napa Valley USD's hybrid small bus was on display at a town and country fair last August. After the fair, the floral decor wrap was removed, and district lettering was painted on. The district was the first to receive the Collins hybrid.
More Alternative Fuels

Alt-Fuel Moves: Product Innovations & Funding Outlooks
Check out some of the latest moves where alternative fuels and school buses intersect, including electric and propane bus deployments, new EV products, and an update from CARB.
Read More →3 New Ways Fleet Software Pays: ROI opportunities for modern fleet managers
Keeping buses safe, reliable, and on schedule requires more than manual processes. This eBook explores how modern fleet software supports school transportation teams with automated maintenance scheduling, smarter video safety tools, and integrated data systems. Discover practical ways fleets are reducing breakdowns, improving safety, and saving valuable staff time.
Read More →
Alt-Fuel Moves: Manufacturing Growth & Energy Storage Expansion
Check out some of the latest moves where alternative fuels and school buses intersect, including manufacturing expansions, major funding awards, and energy storage strategies.
Read More →
Electric School Bus Financing: Making Fleet Transitions Operationally Sustainable for the Long Haul
Electric school bus success hinges on long-term planning, which means smart financing, battery management, and service-based models that keep fleets reliable for years.
Read More →
Alt-Fuel Moves: New V2G Tech and Electric Bus Rollouts
Check out some of the latest moves where alternative fuels and school buses intersect, including new product announcements and bus deployments across the U.S.
Read More →
Nuvve Strikes Deal to Electrify N.M. District School Buses
Nuvve’s latest partnership in New Mexico aims to help districts transition to electric school buses while strengthening local grid reliability.
Read More →
Electric School Buses: Progress, Promise, and the Practical Road Ahead
The push for electric school buses grows, but real-world hurdles mean districts are adopting EVs slowly and mixing them with diesel and propane.
Read More →
California Agency to Fund $78M in New Clean School Buses
South Coast AQMD plans to replace 286 older buses with newer models, plus accompanying infrastructure, across 35 districts in the South Coast Air Basin.
Read More →
Where EPA School Bus Funding Stands: CSBP, DERA, and Heavy-Duty Grants Update
One program ends, another looks to be reimagined, and the Clean School Bus Program is in a holding pattern — here’s where each EPA program stands and what to expect moving forward.
Read More →
West Aurora District 129 Launches 27 Electric School Buses Backed by Nearly $1M in ComEd EV Rebates
The Illinois district’s new electric bus fleet, supported by EPA grants, ComEd incentives, and Highland Electric Fleets, advances its commitment to sustainable school operations.
Read More →
