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Thomas Built Launches Electric Bus Authority Infrastructure Consulting

A team of bus manufacturer experts are available to help customers make the transition to electric school buses.

Thomas Built Launches Electric Bus Authority Infrastructure Consulting

The consulting team offers three different packages based on each customer's specific needs.

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School bus manufacturer Thomas Built Buses announced the launch of Electric Bus Authority Infrastructure Consulting, a dedicated group of consultants within Thomas Built helping school bus dealers and customers navigate the complexities of electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure planning and execution.

With Infrastructure Consulting, Thomas Built has assembled a team of infrastructure experts armed with the necessary tools and connections to simplify the conversion process, helping customers strategize and execute a smart electrification plan.

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“We’re thrilled to introduce Electric Bus Authority Infrastructure Consulting as the missing piece to our dealers’ electrification puzzle,” said Nick Rini, director of the Freightliner Specialty Vehicles eMobility Group at Daimler Truck North America, of which Thomas Built Buses is a subsidiary. “Our team of experts will provide a seamless, turnkey approach to electrification for our customers, who can in turn focus on delivering safe, reliable and efficient transportation.”

The Infrastructure Consulting group provides comprehensive infrastructure consulting services that include:

  • Route Analysis: Assessing customer routes, evaluating charging needs, and exploring opportunities for savings via diesel-to-electric conversion.

  • TCO Analysis: A total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis to show customers how much they can save over time by electrifying their fleet.

  • Charge Requirement Analysis: Examining fleet operating time and idle time to make recommendations for required charger capacity.

  • V2G Feasibility Analysis: Appraising the potential for vehicle-to-grid (V2G) implementation.

  • Project Integration: Pulling in electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) providers to accelerate the creation of a feasible electrification plan.

Depending on each customer’s specific needs, Thomas Built’s team of infrastructure experts will offer three consulting package plans:

  • The Volt Package: Recommended for customers in need of basic infrastructure knowledge or EV transition support.

  • The Amp Package: Recommended for customers in need of strategic infrastructure planning and CapEx/OpEx estimates.

  • The Joule Package: Recommended for swift execution on complete projects, with seamless management and turnkey support.

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“Our goal at Thomas Built is to help customers streamline the EV buying process,” Rini said. “We want to ensure that no matter where you are in your electrification journey, you feel supported and confident along the way.”

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