The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Clean School Bus Program has awarded funding to various school districts and organizations to replace older diesel engines with low- and zero-emission school buses. Nevada secured funding for 25 such buses, while Chicago Public Schools will receive over $20 million to purchase 50 new 'clean' school buses. Additionally, Oxford has unveiled a £82.5 million fleet of 159 electric buses, and DATTCO has received a $33 million federal grant to invest in electric buses, marking a shift towards cleaner, greener transportation for students.
Celebrating 100 years of getting kids to school safely & reliably, DATTCO is meeting challenges of climate change & green energy with electric buses—funded by a $33 million federal grant—proudly announced last week. Congratulations! https://t.co/9HQyNLcv6U
Oxford proudly becomes the electric bus capital of the UK after unveiling 159-strong £82.5million fleet ... refusing to be deterred by two catching FIRE on the streets of London https://t.co/OYKMlhphNw https://t.co/4qPGegtTfI
In: - Clean energy school buses - Safer air for students to breathe Out: - Dirty diesel engines Thanks to @EPA’s #CleanSchoolBus program, 280 more school districts can replace older diesel engines with low- and zero-emission school buses!
Chicago Public Schools was among 67 winners of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s first Clean School Bus Program. CPS will receive more than $20 million to purchase 50 new “clean” school buses. https://t.co/84U5EoE4Pl
All children deserve to breathe cleaner air. I was proud to help secure funding for 25 low- and zero-emission school buses for Nevada. 🚌 https://t.co/xTLV0RiVA7