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California District Launches Country's First All-Electric School Bus

joe5 writes "Well, leave it the golden state. The Kings Canyon (near Squaw Valley) Unified School District recently launched the first all-electric school bus in the United States. The bus is a modified SST Trans Tech model based on a Ford E-Series van chassis — and Motiv Power Systems created the electric drive train. (The project was a collaboration between those two companies plus the California Air Resources Board.) The electric bus can carry 25 students with an estimated range of 80 to 100 miles— and while it costs more than a standard combustion engine version, is expected to save about 16 gallons of fuel per day. Thanks to a federal highway program, three more electric buses are on their way to the Kings Canyon district and similar programs are in the works in both Chicago and New York."

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  1. hmmm.... by Connie_Lingus · · Score: 0, Troll

    I wonder how much oil and/or coal it takes to create the electricity to charge this bus everyday?

    And yes, I know that CA just opened the worlds largest solar farm, but we all know most power on the grid is still carbon-burning.

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