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Miami-Dade rolls out 20 electric school buses for upcoming academic year

By Nicanor Gordon··2 min read
Miami-Dade rolls out 20 electric school buses for upcoming academic year

Miami-Dade County Public Schools is making strides toward a greener future by incorporating electric school buses into its fleet for the upcoming academic year.

The initiative marked a significant commitment from the district as it introduced 20 Blue Bird Vision electric buses to its already extensive fleet, which consists of nearly 1,000 buses.

In addition to the buses, seven electric vans were presented, intended to facilitate transportation for students with special needs.

Student-led initiative: The science behind the change


A notable advocate for the greener transformation was MAST Academy student Holly Thorpe. In her 6th grade, Thorpe undertook a science project analyzing the pollution levels generated by conventional diesel-fueled bus engines.

Her findings revealed alarmingly high levels of CO2 inside the buses, a factor detrimental to both the health of the occupants and the environment.

Spurred by her discoveries, she approached the school board, laying the groundwork for the move to electric buses.

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The electric buses, equipped to carry 72 students, boast a range of up to 120 miles on a single charge.

This initiative has been five years in the making, as Thorpe remarked, expressing her satisfaction at seeing the positive change unfold.

To support the electric infrastructure, Florida Power and Light is in the process of installing 50 DC fast-charging stations.

These stations are expected to take up to six hours for a full recharge, with ten of them slated to be operational by September.

Grants and cost-efficiency of electric buses


Due to an $11.6 million grant from Florida’s Volkswagen Mitigation Settlement Trust, the next 50 electric buses the district acquires will cost $50,000 less than their diesel counterparts.

In the previous year, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection allocated funds from this grant to 13 counties, aiding them in their efforts toward sustainable transportation.

Reports are that the new electric buses will incorporate advanced safety features, such as a child reminder button and a cooling mechanism for the electric batteries, ensuring the wellbeing of all on board.

 

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