Vehicle-to-grid technology can lower the total cost of ownership for electric school buses and help integrate renewable energy.
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The School District of Philadelphia is making strides to transition from an all-diesel fleet by purchasing a total of 16 gasoline-powered buses from IC Bus and five electric buses from The Lion Electric Co.
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The Electric Bus Learning Project conducts what is reportedly the state’s first-ever electric school bus tour. The project aims to educate school and public transportation operators on various aspects of electrification.
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Washington County (Tenn.) Schools and Snoqualmie Valley (Wash.) School District add electric buses to their fleets after receiving a portion of their state’s Volkswagen settlement funds.
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Chesterfield County Public Schools receives two Saf-T-Liner C2 Jouley buses from Thomas Built Buses as part of phase one of power company Dominion Energy’s Electric School Bus Initiative.
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Sooke School District 62 is one of 31 school districts in British Columbia to receive funding from the Ministry of Education to purchase new buses, including 18 electric models.
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Chris Brown, an editor from School Bus Fleet's sister publication Fleet Forward, gets behind the wheel of one of Thomas Built Buses Saf-T-Liner C2 Jouley electric buses, powered by Proterra.
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Voters support Bethlehem Central Schools’ plans to buy up to five electric school buses. The purchase in the 2021-22 school year is contingent upon state grant funding.
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Nuvve and Stonepeak are teaming up to pursue a $750 million joint venture, called Levo, to deploy turnkey electric vehicle charging and Transportation-as-a-Service for school buses and other commercial fleets.
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The state releases its second round of Volkswagen settlement funding for electric buses.
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