Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Highland Electric Fleet is the vendor for the "electrification as a service" contract, which I'll be honest and say I don't fully understand. This story contains a link to the Board of Education resolution: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/maryland-county-electric-school-buses
Will they use the diesel engines in the current busses to generate electricity for the new electric busses?
Well, there did you think electricity comes from?
Far easier to clean up thousands of power plants than millions of tailpipes. And, no, grid electricity in the US doesn't generally come from diesel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Highland Electric Fleet is the vendor for the "electrification as a service" contract, which I'll be honest and say I don't fully understand. This story contains a link to the Board of Education resolution: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/maryland-county-electric-school-buses
Will they use the diesel engines in the current busses to generate electricity for the new electric busses?
Well, there did you think electricity comes from?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do DCUMers dream of electric buses?
MCPS already has them. For whatever reasons, they have not been used.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Highland Electric Fleet is the vendor for the "electrification as a service" contract, which I'll be honest and say I don't fully understand. This story contains a link to the Board of Education resolution: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/maryland-county-electric-school-buses
Will they use the diesel engines in the current busses to generate electricity for the new electric busses?
Well, there did you think electricity comes from?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Highland Electric Fleet is the vendor for the "electrification as a service" contract, which I'll be honest and say I don't fully understand. This story contains a link to the Board of Education resolution: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/maryland-county-electric-school-buses
Will they use the diesel engines in the current busses to generate electricity for the new electric busses?
Anonymous wrote:Highland Electric Fleet is the vendor for the "electrification as a service" contract, which I'll be honest and say I don't fully understand. This story contains a link to the Board of Education resolution: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/maryland-county-electric-school-buses
Anonymous wrote:Do DCUMers dream of electric buses?
Anonymous wrote:Do DCUMers dream of electric buses?
Anonymous wrote:Fleet companies usually do own the vehicles in question.
Anonymous wrote:Highland Electric Fleet is the vendor for the "electrification as a service" contract, which I'll be honest and say I don't fully understand. This story contains a link to the Board of Education resolution: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/maryland-county-electric-school-buses