No. 83: Change your school buses to electric or hybrid busses
No. 83: Change your school buses to electric or hybrid busses
Number 83
Using electric or hybrid school buses for transportation systems provides environmental benefits such as reducing emissions, noise pollution and fuel consumption, as well as financial benefits including lower operating and maintenance costs.
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Electric or hybrid school buses are becoming increasingly popular as a sustainable and cost-effective solution for school transportation systems. These buses offer significant environmental benefits by reducing carbon emissions and improving air quality, while also saving schools money in the long run.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, electric school buses produce zero tailpipe emissions, compared to their diesel counterparts, which emit harmful pollutants such as nitrogen oxides and particulate matter. This has a significant impact on air quality, especially in areas with high levels of pollution. Additionally, the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions helps to mitigate the effects of climate change.
Electric or hybrid school buses also have financial benefits. Although the upfront cost of an electric or hybrid bus is generally higher than that of a traditional diesel bus, the savings on fuel costs can offset this difference over time. Electric buses have lower operating costs, as they require less maintenance and do not need regular oil changes. Furthermore, many schools and districts are eligible for grants and incentives to help offset the cost of purchasing electric or hybrid buses.
In addition to environmental and financial benefits, electric or hybrid school buses also offer a safer and more comfortable ride for students. These buses have lower noise levels and provide a smoother, more comfortable ride than traditional diesel buses. They also eliminate the need for students to inhale diesel fumes while waiting at bus stops or riding to and from school.
The use of electric or hybrid school buses is not just a trend in the United States. In fact, many countries around the world are adopting these buses for their school transportation systems. For example, in China, electric buses make up over 10% of the country’s total bus fleet, and the government has set a goal of reaching 80% electric bus adoption by 2025.
While electric and hybrid buses offer many benefits, there are still some challenges to consider. One of the main challenges is the lack of charging infrastructure in many areas. Schools will need to invest in charging infrastructure and work with local utilities to ensure that they have access to reliable and affordable electricity to power their buses. Additionally, electric or hybrid buses may have a shorter range than diesel buses, which could require more careful planning of bus routes and charging schedules.
In conclusion, electric or hybrid school buses offer significant environmental, financial, and safety benefits for school transportation systems. Although there are some challenges to consider, the long-term benefits of switching to electric or hybrid buses make them a smart and sustainable choice for schools and districts. With continued innovation and investment in charging infrastructure, electric or hybrid buses will become an even more attractive option for schools looking to reduce their carbon footprint and save money.
Sources:
- “Electric School Buses: Clean Transportation for Healthy Communities and a Healthy Planet” report by the Union of Concerned Scientists (https://www.ucsusa.org/resources/electric-school-buses)
- “Electric School Buses Can Help Reduce Pollution and Benefit Our Health and Climate” blog post by the Natural Resources Defense Council (https://www.nrdc.org/experts/kathy-harris/electric-school-buses-can-help-reduce-pollution-and-benefit-our-health-and)
- “Cleaner, Cheaper, Smarter: An Economic and Environmental Case for Electric School Buses” report by the Environment America Research & Policy Center (https://environmentamerica.org/feature/ame/cleaner-cheaper-smarter-economic-and-environmental-case-electric-school-buses)
- “Why Electric School Buses Are a Game Changer for Saving Money and Reducing Pollution” article by Forbes (https://www.forbes.com/sites/energyinnovation/2020/07/27/why-electric-school-buses-are-a-game-changer-for-saving-money-and-reducing-pollution/?sh=3504636b29c6)
- “Electric School Buses: A Growing Trend in Transportation” article by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (https://www.nrel.gov/news/program/2018/electric-school-buses-growing-trend.html)
- “Electric School Buses Are Here, And They’re Cleaner And Cheaper Than Their Diesel Counterparts” article by NPR (https://www.npr.org/2019/11/14/779023196/electric-school-buses-are-here-and-they-re-cleaner-and-cheaper-than-their-diese)

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