
See the Saf-T-Liner HDX2 Wattson school bus up close and hear what makes it a standout as a Type D electrification option.
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Wattson is the company's largest electrified school bus built on Thomas’ HDX2 platform and powered by Accelera’s 14Xe electric axle.
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The next generation of transit-style school buses is here, rebranded as part of the Saf-T-Liner line. These new buses combine features from the Saf-T-Liner C2 with the latest in Type D design.
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Of the five BEASTs to be delivered, four will go to the Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified School District and the fifth to the Terra Bella Union Elementary School District. More deliveries in California and Oregon are planned.
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The HDX2 has features similar to Thomas Built's C2. The integration of common parts streamlines service, reducing the complexity of maintaining mixed fleets with fewer service parts.
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The LionD Type D electric school bus has seating capacity for 83 children and a range of up to 155 miles on a single charge.
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School districts with range anxiety when it comes to electric buses may find comfort in a bus that can travel nearly 300 miles on a charge.
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Kingmor, dealer of Type A, C, D, and commercial, diesel, gas, propane, and electric buses, has been selected by GreenPower as its primary electric school bus dealer in Virginia.
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Available in 35-, 38-, and 40-foot models, BYD’s Type D electric school bus can seat up to 84 passengers and can be equipped with a wheelchair lift.
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Provides the total number of buses sold in the U.S. and Canada for the year. Also provides a breakdown of bus sales by type (Type A/B, Type C, and Type D) in the U.S. and Canada.
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