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Nuvve K-12 Offers Pupil Transportation Turnkey Electrification Solutions

David Bercik, hired as Senior Vice President of Sales — School Bus and GSA at Nuvve will help launch the program.

Nuvve K-12 Offers Pupil Transportation Turnkey Electrification Solutions

Bercik will lead Nuvve's North American student transportation and government fleet sales, supporting its customers through their entire electrification process.

Photo: Canva/Nuvve

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Nuvve, a provider of vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, has hired student transportation and automotive sales and marketing executive David Bercik to help with its launch of Nuvve K-12. The new division is focused on turnkey electrification services for student transportation.

As Senior Vice President of Sales of School Bus and General Services Administration (GSA), Bercik will lead Nuvve's North American student transportation and government fleet sales, supporting its customers through their entire electrification process.

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"With Nuvve K-12, school transportation leaders are not alone on their electrification journeys."

Pushing Electrification in Pupil Transportation Forward

Nuvve K-12 serves public and private school districts and fleets. Its specialists accelerate school fleet electrification by applying their experience and expertise while Nuvve's GIVe platform generates recurring V2G revenue and reduces charging costs through intelligent managed charging. Ultimately, these services help lower the cost of operating an electric school bus or fleet.

"We formed Nuvve K-12 to best serve the unique and urgent needs of North American school transportation departments as they seek to phase out dirty diesel buses and reduce their operation costs. With Nuvve K-12, school transportation leaders are not alone on their electrification journeys," Nuvve CEO Gregory Poilasne said. "I can't think of a more qualified or driven leader for overseeing this division and our government sales than David Bercik."

Bercik brings nearly 30 years of sales and marketing leadership experience to his role, including leadership roles in the school bus, automotive, healthcare, and farm equipment sectors.

Most recently, as Senior Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing at Blue Bird Corporation, Bercik oversaw substantial growth in the company's electric school bus sales, developed the supporting eco-system, and enhanced relationships with the Blue Bird dealer network.

Funding Solutions for Electric School Buses

In 2022, Nuvve's specialists secured EPA Clean School Bus grants for 10 school districts in four states totaling $24.2 million for 61 electric school buses and chargers, with more grant applications in the works for 2023.

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For schools that are ineligible for federal or state grants or want to finance a portion of their fleet, Nuvve K-12 can source alternative turnkey financing solutions. Currently, Nuvve K-12 is supporting active deployments in Arizona, California, Colorado, Texas, and New York.

"It's an exciting time to join the V2G movement and its technology leader Nuvve," Bercik said. "With the Nuvve K-12 model, I look forward to helping more school districts transition to electric school bus fleets while making the transition to a cleaner, quieter and healthier environment more affordable. Since these complex solutions require significant interactions between dealers, school districts, fleets, OEMs, utilities and/or supplier partners, the Nuvve K-12 team will help champion them."

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