Unionville-Chadds Ford School District


Chester County & Delaware County, Pennsylvania

Unionville-Chadds Ford School District

Unionville-Chadds Ford School District (UCFSD) is passionate about their role in creating a greener community. Their six schools are working together to operate more sustainably with multiple initiatives from the implementation of solar panels to cleaner HVAC improvements. The district has also added two electric buses to its fleet in partnership with Highland. UCFSD is eager to test the electric buses on their daily routes and through different weather and terrain conditions.
Miles Driven

43000+
Fuel Savings

348,000 gallons
CO2 Savings

141,900 pounds
Fuel savings and CO2 savings are approximate.

“Rolling out an electric bus pilot program with Highland was quick and easy. They took care of the whole process from start to finish including procuring the buses, installing the chargers, connecting to the electric grid, and training our drivers. It took less than a year to have our new electric buses up and running, and considering the lead time on a regular bus, let alone an electric bus, that’s absolutely fantastic.”

James Whitesel
Director of Facilities

Upcoming Events

There are no upcoming electric school bus events at UCFSD. Please check back later for updates.

Videos

Wondering what it takes to electrify a school bus depot? Find out in this episode of Bus Talk!

Resources for Customers

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Access the UCFSD Dashboard at this link.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is an electric bus structurally any different than a traditional bus?

No. Electric school buses are structurally identical to their traditional counterparts. They are built on the same chassis as diesel buses by many of the same manufacturers, including Blue Bird, Thomas Built Buses, and IC. Electric school buses meet all Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) and Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (CMVSS).

What are the health benefits of electric school buses?

Electric school buses eliminate student, driver, and community exposure to diesel fumes, which have been linked to childhood asthma, respiratory illnesses, and absenteeism. These effects are often more severe in historically marginalized and underrepresented communities.

How far can a fully-charged bus travel?

Depending on the model, a typical electric school bus can travel 100-120+ miles on a full charge. This range makes electric school buses suitable for more than 90% of all school bus routes in the United States. Electric school buses also have a regenerative braking mode that enables them to partially recharge while they’re being driven, which can help extend range.

What is vehicle-to-grid technology?

Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology allows an electric school bus to both draw energy from the grid to charge its batteries, and discharge energy from its batteries back to the grid when the community needs it. This bi-directional charging infrastructure transforms an electric school bus into a valuable Distributed Energy Resource (DER) — effectively a large battery that utilities can draw on during periods of peak demand to reduce strain on the electric grid and make communities more resilient. Utilities with V2G programs pay for this extra power, which can help reduce the cost of electrification.

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