Editor’s note: As we say on occasion, the EV industry could be the driver of growth in the utility industry, growth that exceeds the anemic 2% of the last 9 years.

California-based ADOMANI, Inc. provides school bus and fleet operators with Zero Emission Vehicle and plug-in hybrid solutions.
Blue Bird unveiled two new electric-powered school buses at the STN Tradeshow. Blue Bird introduced its all-new Type A Micro Bird G5 electric-powered school bus and then revealed its all-new electric powered Type D chassis which will power its Type D All American rear engine (RE) school bus.
“With 100 miles of range in almost all climates and comparable performances with a combustion engine, we are particularly proud that our Micro Bird G5 Electric will continue to further Blue Bird’s leadership in the reduction of greenhouse gases.”
The company built its first electric-powered bus in 1994 for deployment in Southern California as a demonstration project. The new buses incorporate the latest technological advancements in electric motors, batteries, and control systems.

Efficient Drivetrains Inc. develops and markets a range of state-of-the-art PHEV and EV drivetrain solutions worldwide.
“With diesel, gasoline, propane, and CNG engines offered across our product range, Blue Bird already leads the way in the breadth of affordable engine offerings for our customers,” said Phil Horlock, President and CEO of Blue Bird Corporation. “The addition of electric-powered buses to our fleet is a further illustration of our commitment to provide the broadest array of school bus products that our customers want and value. With zero emissions, low operating costs and terrific electric engine development partners in ADOMANI and EDI, we believe now is a great time to bring these new electric solutions to the market.”
Blue Bird chose to display the Type D RE chassis at the STN Expo so that visitors could clearly see the powertrain and battery components. “The body will be exactly the same as the All American RE model you currently see on diesel units,” said Dennis Whitaker, Vice President of Product Development at Blue Bird. “After the show, this chassis will immediately be delivered to our design group in Fort Valley for body mount and to enter the ‘test and validation’ phase. Start of production will be in 2018.”
The Blue Bird All American RE electric bus chassis was developed with California-based ADOMANI Inc. and operates on an energy-efficient electric drivetrain supplied by Efficient Drivetrains, Inc. (EDI). The bus offers battery capacities of 100 to 150 kWh with an expected 80 to 100 miles range from a single charge, depending on driving habits. Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology is also under development for this bus, which allows the bus to deliver electricity back into the grid, letting contractors and school districts “sell back” energy to power companies. This helps reduce maintenance expenses and lets users experience lower fueling costs that will drive a lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).
Additionally, a Type A Micro Bird G5 Electric school bus on a Ford E450 chassis, which touts a range of up to 100 miles in a single charge, made its debut at the show. “The Micro Bird G5 Electric will be offered as an integrated and certified solution that expands on Blue Bird’s market leading school bus product line,” said Steve Girardin, President of Micro Bird. “With 100 miles of range in almost all climates and comparable performances with a combustion engine, we are particularly proud that our Micro Bird G5 Electric will continue to further Blue Bird’s leadership in the reduction of greenhouse gases.”
Both the Micro Bird G5 Electric bus and T3RE “All American” Blue Bird bus will be available in 2018. For more on Blue Bird’s line of buses: www.blue-bird.com
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