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Hawaii introduces new zero-emission electric buses to promote greener transportation and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
The Hawaii transport authorities are set to replace aging diesel buses with new battery electric models across four counties.
Oahu currently has 17 EV buses and plans to purchase 78 more in the next three years. The new fleets will hit the streets ...
Maui, Hawaii, and Kauai counties are each getting four zero-emission, battery electric buses. They’ll be seen in the coming months after contractors go through training.
New electric buses can soon be found on the roads of Kauaʻi, Maui and Hawaiʻi Island in an effort for more sustainability in the state’s public transportation.
Harrisburg School District has launched the region’s largest electric school bus fleet, replacing 10 diesel buses with zero-emission alternatives thanks to an EPA grant.
Known as the “XploreRide” the new bus tours of O’ahu feature use of virtual reality headsets and integration of extended ...
Harrisburg School District is introducing 10 electric buses ahead of the 2025-26 school year, aiming for cleaner air and budget savings.
Jackson Public Schools is going electric. After a full year on the road, the new electric buses are making a difference — quieter rides for students, cleaner ...
A state commission expects to modify the way it regulates Hawaii’s largest electric utility next year via a public proceeding likely to affect customer rates. The state Public Utilities ...
The electric Blue Bird buses will replace diesel buses in the TUSD fleet, reducing air pollution and contributing to the district’s goal to transition to an all-electric fleet by 2035.