Team 3: Transportation

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Zero tailpipe emissions

Reduced environmental impact

Quieter ride — no engine running!

Improved student, driver and public health

Cost savings on maintenance and fuel

Better academic outcomes

Community resilience with Vehicle-to-Grid-enabled buses

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“The 100% electric school bus fleet is not only emissions-free but also plays a critical dual role as a Virtual Power Plant (VPP), giving 2.1 gigawatt hours (GWh) of energy back to the power grid at scale annually. “

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“More than 21 million children ride the bus to school in the U.S. and over 90% of these school buses run on diesel fuel, putting children’s health at risk every school day. Diesel exhaust is a known carcinogen, with proven links to serious physical health issues as well as cognitive development impacts. But with more electric school buses on the road, these risks can be reduced greatly.

Electric school buses have zero tailpipe emissions, preventing students’ exposure to harmful pollutants. Plus, electric school buses are cleaner for the environment, producing less than half the greenhouse gas emissions of diesel or propane-powered school buses, even after accounting for emissions for electricity generation from current sources.”

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The Katy Freeway in Houston was expanded to 26 lanes from 2008-2011 for $2.8 billion to reduce traffic. It is the widest freeway in North America.

When completed, travel times went up 30% in the morning and 55% in the evening.

Public Transportation is the Solution to Traffic…NOT more highways!

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