
Differences between electric and internal combustion engine buses also apply to heating and cooling. Choosing the appropriate compressor and communications protocol, determining the heating method, and knowing battery pack voltage are crucial.
Differences between electric and internal combustion engine buses also apply to heating and cooling. Choosing the appropriate compressor and communications protocol, determining the heating method, and knowing battery pack voltage are crucial.
Regardless of your location, it is important to perform periodic seasonal maintenance. When doing so, consider the operation of specific systems rather than individual components.
The Magnetic Block Heater Plug is a prong-less, magnetic electrical plug with an app-controlled timer that can serve as an engine block heater extension.
Drew Goaley, Matt Chaplin, and Kevin Searer will provide service to the climate systems supplier’s customers in various regions.
The centers, located in Byron, Georgia, and Tulsa, Oklahoma, will handle the installation of HVAC systems in school buses.
Paul Rothschild joins Bergstrom Inc. as a regional sales manager. He brings five years of experience in school transportation.
Idle Free Heat uses residual heat from the engine to keep the interior of the bus warm, circulating the heat through the vents when the bus is turned off.
The school bus OEM will add energy-efficient heating systems and LED lighting in its offices and manufacturing facilities.
A $30,000 grant funds installation of Idle Free Heat technology on Granite School District buses.
Whether looking for quick and seamless data integration or to boost safety or energy efficiency, school transportation directors have a number of options for the new year.
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