The second rebate competition from President’s Investing in America Agenda builds --will put thousands of clean school buses on the road
that will fund electric, propane, and compressed natural gas buses that produce either zero or low tailpipe emissions compared to their older diesel counterparts. This application period is now closed and EPA anticipates announcing selections for the grant program this winter.
associated with increased particulate matter produced by diesel engines. As the former Chair of Climate Mayors, these are exactly the type of investments that communities need,” said. “I applaud the Biden-Harris Administration for making these needed investments.”This year’s $500 million Clean School Bus Rebate Program will provide a combined funding amount to cover bus, workforce development costs, and infrastructure costs for awardees requesting electric school buses.
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