
Environmental Protection Agency approves to spend over $6 million dollars to purchase all-electric school buses for several districts.
Environmental Protection Agency approves to spend over $6 million dollars to purchase all-electric school buses for several districts.
Executive Editor of School Bus Fleet, Wes Platt, recaps top news from the schoolbusfleet.com.
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The agency is gathering information until June 5 related to zero-emission heavy-duty vehicles, including school buses, from manufacturers, school districts, fleets, and other stakeholders.
Get the rundown on what's needed to submit an application for a piece of the $400M in funding for zero- and low-emission school buses through the latest opportunity offered by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Environmentalists welcome the latest round of funding from the Environmental Protection Agency via the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. But some politicians don't approve of the focus on electric vehicles.
The application deadline for this grant opportunity is on Aug. 22, 2023.
The report from the online journal Nature Sustainability indicated 350,000 additional days of attendance per year for students in districts that received Environmental Protection Agency rebates between 2012 and 2017.
The new Phase 3 plan for heavy-duty trucks, including school buses, would affect Model Year 2027 vehicles and is projected to avoid 1.8 billion tons of carbon dioxide through 2055.
The deadline to submit payment request forms for the first phase of the Clean School Bus Program is April 28. What do you need to know and have at hand so that you're fully prepared to get your rebate?
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