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Promotional graphic announcing New Eagle's OpenECU platform. A blue electronic control unit (ECU) is featured against an orange background with EV charging stations and charging cables. The image includes the New Eagle and OpenECU logos, a "New Product" label, and School Bus Fleet branding.
ProductsJune 2, 2026

New Eagle Launches All-in-One EV Control Platform

The new OpenECU NX3 platform integrates charging and vehicle controls into a single platform, with support for megawatt charging and vehicle-to-grid technologies.

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a row of school bus chargers
ArticlesDecember 2, 2024

How to Choose the Right Chargers for Your Electric School Bus Fleet

Optimize your electric school bus fleet with expert tips on charger selection. From AC vs. DC to bidirectional charging, plus tips on power levels, compatibility, and more, this guide has got you covered.

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ArticlesOctober 28, 2024

Creating a Successful Electric School Bus Ecosystem

Explore the growing trend of zero-emission electric school buses, highlighting the infrastructure, community engagement, and funding strategies essential for successful transition any school bus fleet can learn from.

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseJuly 21, 2023

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.

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseJuly 10, 2023

California Funding Covers Eligible Infrastructure Equipment

Once available, the EV Jump Start funding lane will be able to cover up to 75% of eligible infrastructure equipment and software costs for projects up to $750,000.

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseJune 5, 2023

EPA Provides Funding for New All-Electric Buses to Six New York School Districts

Environmental Protection Agency approves to spend over $6 million dollars to purchase all-electric school buses for several districts.

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