May 5, 2024

State still hailing electric bus applicants

An effort to remove older diesel buses from Florida roads has gotten off to a slow start.

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection this week extended its “Electric School Buses Funding Opportunity” application deadline by a month, to Jan. 18.

The department has not received any applications, press secretary Weesam Khoury said Wednesday in an email.

The department announced on Nov. 16 that $57 million was available for the purchase of certain electric school buses to replace diesel vehicles.

The program requires school districts within designated Air Quality Priority Areas to provide at least a 25 percent cost-share.

The program also encourages the districts to partner with local electric utilities or other business entities to increase the local matches.

Money for the program is coming from $166 million Florida received as part of a $14.7 billion 2017 settlement between Volkswagen and the U.S. Department of Justice over allegations that the auto manufacturer violated emissions requirements.

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