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I could see this fit in perfectly with normal bus routes, but field trips and athletic events could be a challenge, especially for rural schools. Nothing that could not be planned around but possibly an extra cost (e.g. charter buses) or needing to keep the kids entertained while charging on the road.
I bet with the maintenance and fuel savings, the occasional charter would be cheaper over the lifetime of the bus.
If not, replace your 30 diesel fleet with 25 electric and 5 diesel. Still a big win.
Yep I bet they’ll keep a handful of diesel trucks for specific occasions and emergencies.
Hopefully in a few years they'll have some range extender carts the bus could pull behind it.
Given the size of the bus you could fit a huge ass battery in there.
Yeah, but you don't always need such a large battery, and that takes way from the storage area, which is important for long trips.
Maybe an aux battery that can be slid in the frame?