Electric School Buses Come at a Steep Cost

 

AXIOS: Barely more than 1% of the 21 million kids who take the bus to school in the U.S. each day, but it's rising fast. The now closed Clean School Bus Program, administered by the Environmental Protection Agency, prioritizes school districts in low-income, rural and tribal communities. The EPA has spent $2.8 billion on more than 8,000 electric school buses across nearly 1,300 school districts

But the cost (burden to the taxpayer) is steep: An electric school bus costs about $370,000, more than three times the price of a traditional diesel bus!

AXIOS: the lifetime savings on fuel and maintenance averages $100,000.

Therefore, each bus comes with a lifetime loss of $150,000! The school districts pay none of this. The federal taxes do (i.e., adding to the deficit.)

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