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Blue Bird Delivers First Electric School Bus to Navajo Nation in Arizona

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Blue Bird Corporation (NASDAQ: BLBD) has delivered its first electric school buses to Chinle Unified School District in Arizona, marking a shift towards zero-emission transportation for the largest school district in the Navajo Nation. The transition is aimed at enhancing student health and reducing operating costs, with electric buses costing an average of 14 cents per mile compared to 49 cents for diesel. The initiative includes two Blue Bird Vision and one Blue Bird All American electric bus capable of carrying up to 84 students.

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  • Introduction of electric buses expected to significantly lower operating costs with energy expenses averaging 14 cents per mile.
  • Enhanced student health and community benefit by transitioning to zero-emission vehicles.
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Chinle Unified School District Starts Transitioning Diesel Bus Fleet to Zero-emission Vehicles

MACON, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Blue Bird Corporation (Nasdaq: BLBD), the leader in electric and low-emission school buses, delivered the first of three electric school buses to Chinle Unified School District (USD) in Arizona, the largest school district in the Navajo Nation. Chinle USD expands its all Blue Bird diesel-powered bus fleet with zero-emission vehicles to put student and community health first while reducing operating costs. Select Blue Bird customers reported an average 14 cents per mile in energy costs for electric buses, compared to approx. 49 cents per mile for their diesel buses.

Blue Bird delivered its first electric school bus to Chinle Unified School District in Arizona, the largest school district in the Navajo Nation. Zero-emission transportation helps improve student and community health. Here, a “transporter of future Navajo leaders” (Chinle USD bus driver) provides an orientation to the functionality and benefits of the EV for students and community members at the debut appearance of the first EV school bus on the Navajo reservation. (Image provided by Chinle Unified School District)

Blue Bird delivered its first electric school bus to Chinle Unified School District in Arizona, the largest school district in the Navajo Nation. Zero-emission transportation helps improve student and community health. Here, a “transporter of future Navajo leaders” (Chinle USD bus driver) provides an orientation to the functionality and benefits of the EV for students and community members at the debut appearance of the first EV school bus on the Navajo reservation. (Image provided by Chinle Unified School District)

Blue Bird will provide its most advanced zero-emission school buses to Chinle USD, including two Blue Bird Vision and one Blue Bird All American electric school bus. These first-rate electric vehicles (EV) carry between 72 and 84 students for up to 120 miles on a single charge. Depending on the charging infrastructure, the buses take between three and eight hours to recharge fully.

Chinle USD is the largest school district in the Navajo Nation in both student count and geographic area. It serves 3,300 students in eight schools, including the largest reservation high school in the United States. School buses travel more than 6,000 miles on routes characterized by mostly unimproved roads each day, as they pick up and safely transport students to and from schools.

“Beyond the potential that the electric school buses offer for cost efficiency and reducing our fleet’s greenhouse gas emissions, the impact that these EV’s have on student learning and access to world experience is notable,” said Quincy Natay, superintendent of Chinle Unified School District. “Many of our students live in high poverty households and may not have even ridden in electric vehicles. Now, they get to ride to school on a state of the art EV school bus. Our students are very curious, and our drivers have already begun explaining how the buses function differently than the previous diesel buses. Especially for children in remote communities, this is a great way to provide firsthand exposure to science, STEAM careers, environmental issues, and cutting edge technology.”

The school district received a Transportation Modernization Grant through A for Arizona to upgrade its school bus fleet with three electric vehicles. A for Arizona is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing student achievement in the state, especially in low-income communities.

“Students from low-income areas are disproportionately impacted by diesel pollution from school buses, since the majority of students from related areas ride the bus to school. Zero-emission transportation means cleaner air to breathe and healthier students,” said Britton Smith, senior vice president of electrification and chief strategy officer of Blue Bird Corporation. “We have served Chinle USD for more than 30 years. We could not be more pleased to help the school district transition to electric buses and clean student transportation.”

About Blue Bird Corporation

Blue Bird (NASDAQ: BLBD) is recognized as a technology leader and innovator of school buses since its founding in 1927. Our dedicated team members design, engineer and manufacture school buses with a singular focus on safety, reliability, and durability. Blue Bird buses carry the most precious cargo in the world – the majority of 25 million children twice a day – making us the most trusted brand in the industry. The company is the proven leader in low- and zero-emission school buses with more than 20,000 propane, natural gas, and electric powered buses in operation today. Blue Bird is transforming the student transportation industry through cleaner energy solutions. For more information on Blue Bird's complete product and service portfolio, visit www.blue-bird.com.

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Source: Blue Bird Corporation

FAQ

What electric buses did Blue Bird deliver to Chinle USD?

Blue Bird delivered two Blue Bird Vision and one Blue Bird All American electric school bus to Chinle USD in Arizona.

How much does it cost to operate Blue Bird's electric buses compared to diesel?

Electric buses cost approximately 14 cents per mile, while diesel buses cost around 49 cents per mile.

What is the significance of Chinle USD's transition to electric buses?

The transition to electric buses aims to improve student health by reducing diesel pollution and enhance operational cost efficiency.

How many students can the new Blue Bird electric buses transport?

The electric buses can transport between 72 and 84 students.

What grant did Chinle USD receive for the electric bus transition?

Chinle USD received a Transportation Modernization Grant through the state of Arizona to upgrade its school bus fleet.

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