District Shifts to Zero- and Low-Emission
Student Transportation
Wilkes County Schools (WCS) has marked the historic milestone of
becoming the first school district in Georgia to serve all of its
25 daily bus routes exclusively with zero- and ultra-low-emission
school buses. WCS’ new fleet of electric and propane-powered buses
eliminates regular diesel bus routes, significantly improving air
quality for students and the surrounding community, while also
significantly reducing operating costs.
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Blue Bird recently supplied 17
state-of-the-art electric and propane-powered school buses to
Wilkes County Schools (WCS) in Georgia. WCS is now the first school
district in the state to serve all of its 25 daily bus routes
exclusively with zero- and ultra-low-emission school buses. The
upgrade of the school bus fleet helps Wilkes County Schools improve
student and community health while significantly reducing operating
costs. (Image provided by Wilkes County Schools)
Blue Bird Corporation (Nasdaq: BLBD), the leader in electric and
low-emission school buses, delivered 5 electric and 12
propane-powered school buses to Wilkes County Schools. The
company’s electric school buses generate zero emissions and can
carry approximately 60 students up to 130 miles on a single
charge.
WCS can considerably lower its operating expenses by replacing
diesel with electric school buses due to reduced fuel and vehicle
maintenance costs. School districts have reported paying a mere 19
cents per mile in energy costs for electric buses compared to fuel
costs of up to 79 cents per mile for their diesel buses.
WCS will also rely on Blue Bird’s industry-leading propane buses
for its student transportation needs. Blue Bird’s propane buses for
the school district can carry approximately 60 students around 250
miles on a single tank of propane autogas. Propane school buses
generate 96% fewer harmful emissions than their diesel
counterparts.
In addition, propane-powered school buses help the school
district to lower the total cost of ownership of its bus fleets by
realizing fuel and maintenance cost savings of up to $3,700 per bus
annually compared with diesel buses. WCS presently operates a fleet
of 22 Blue Bird propane buses. Thus, the school district could save
more than $1.2 million over the 15-year life of its vehicles.
“We are proud to be among the first school districts in the
nation to launch a fleet of all electric and propane-powered school
buses,” said Michelle Smith, superintendent of Wilkes County
Schools. “Blue Bird’s zero- and ultra-low-emission school buses
will help us to create a healthier environment for our students and
our communities at-large while significantly lowering our operating
costs. Together, we have transformed our ambitious vision of clean,
sustainable student transportation into a reality.”
“We are delighted to supply Wilkes County Schools with our
industry-leading, electric and propane-powered school buses,” said
Albert Burleigh, vice president of North America bus sales at Blue
Bird Corporation. “Moving forward, students on all 25 daily routes
will travel exclusively on zero- and ultra-low-emission buses to
and from school. We applaud Wilkes County Schools for putting
student and community health first.”
The leading provider of school bus fleet
electrification-as-a-service, Highland Electric Fleets, installed
five new Tellus charging stations to support the district’s five
electric school buses. These chargers allow WCS to utilize
overnight and downtime charging, ensuring the buses are always
ready to meet transportation needs.
“We’re thrilled to be one of the partners helping Wilkes County
Schools transition to a fully clean school bus fleet, bringing
lasting air quality to students and cost-saving benefits to the
school district,” said Duncan McIntyre, CEO of Highland Electric
Fleets. “By adding electric school buses and charging
infrastructure, WCS is investing in healthier, more resilient
communities, while ensuring that students have a safe, reliable
ride to school every day.”
WCS received a $2,335,000 grant through the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency’s (EPA) highly effective Clean School Bus Rebate
Program to purchase its Blue Bird electric and propane-powered
school bus fleet. This program is part of the Bipartisan
Infrastructure Law (BIL) which provides a total of $5 billion over
five years for clean school bus transportation nationwide. The EPA
has already awarded nearly $3 billion through the landmark
bipartisan initiative. The program to date will enable more than
1,300 school districts nationwide to replace old diesel buses with
nearly 9,000 electric and ultra-low emission vehicles.
Blue Bird is the only U.S.-owned and operated school bus
manufacturer in the United States. The company remains the proven
clean transportation leader with more than 2,000 electric-powered,
zero-emission school buses in operation today.
In addition, Blue Bird is the only school bus manufacturer in
the United States to offer propane-powered school buses. Today’s
propane engine is 90% cleaner than the most stringent federal
emission standard set by the EPA. New and even stricter emission
standards will take effect in 2027. Blue Bird’s ultra-low emission,
propane-powered school buses exceed those emission standards
already today.
Wilkes County Schools purchased its advanced electric and
propane-powered vehicles through Blue Bird’s authorized school bus
dealer Yancey Bus Sales & Service in Austell, Ga.
About Blue Bird Corporation
Blue Bird (NASDAQ: BLBD) is recognized as a technology leader
and innovator of school buses since its founding in 1927. Our
dedicated team members design, engineer and manufacture school
buses with a singular focus on safety, reliability, and durability.
School buses carry the most precious cargo in the world – 25
million children twice a day – making them the most trusted mode of
student transportation. The company is the proven leader in low-
and zero-emission school buses with more than 20,000 propane,
natural gas, and electric powered buses in operation today. Blue
Bird is transforming the student transportation industry through
cleaner energy solutions. For more information on Blue Bird's
complete product and service portfolio, visit
www.blue-bird.com.
About Wilkes County Schools
Located in historic Washington, Georgia, Wilkes County Schools
serves approximately 1,250 students within a diverse and inclusive
rural community. Guided by the vision of "Excellence Without
Exception," the district is dedicated to transformative education,
offering robust programs in STEM, fine arts, Career and Technical
Education, Advanced Placement, and dual enrollment. With a
commitment to critical thinking, lifelong learning, and educator
development, Wilkes County Schools fosters a safe, innovative
learning environment. Grounded in community collaboration and a
tradition of continuous improvement, the district prepares students
to excel in an ever-evolving, competitive global workforce. For
more information, visit www.wilkes.k12.ga.us.
About Highland Electric Fleets
Highland Electric Fleets is the leading provider of
electrification-as-a-service for school districts, governments, and
fleet operators in North America. Founded in 2019, Highland offers
a unique suite of products that make it simple and affordable to
upgrade to electric fleets today. Active in 30 states and Canada,
Highland is responsible for the first use of electric school buses
in a commercial vehicle-to-grid (V2G) program and the largest
electric school bus project in the United States to date. To learn
more, visit www.highlandfleets.com.
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Wilkes County Schools Blake Rogers Federal Programs
Director Wilkes County Schools T: +1.706.678.2718 E:
rogersb@wilkes.k12.ga.us
Highland Electric Fleets Chris Orlando PR Lead Highland
Electric Fleets M: +1.508.468.9802 E:
Chris.Orlando@highlandfleets.com
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