
From EV charging growth to V2G testing and new bus deployments, districts and providers advance alt-fuel goals amid challenges.
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Fremont Unified School District welcomes new electric school bus charging infrastructure with help from The Mobility House. The V2G installation is one of the first depots in PG&E territory.
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Vehicle-to-grid charging technology is moving from pilot projects to real-world deployment in school bus fleets.
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Fourteen pilot projects across the country receive access to vehicle-to-grid technology thanks to DoE funding.
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Las Cruces Public Schools receives charging and energy equipment through the partnership, leading to increased adoption of renewable energy sources.
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This initiative with Oakland Unified School District aims to reduce emissions, improve air quality, and enhance grid resilience, setting a precedent for sustainable student transportation nationwide.
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The California Energy Commission funding goes to BorgWarner, Fermata Energy, and Lion Electric to supporty a vehicle-to-grid project with bus operator American Transportation.
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Entergy provides the chargers, while First Student supplies the buses, which use vehicle-to-grid technology to transfer power back to the grid through Energy Smart’s Commercial Demand Response Program.
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