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Worcester Public Schools Deploys Electric Buses
March 18, 2026
Worcester Public Schools has introduced a fleet of 20 full-sized electric school buses in 2026, funded through grants from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center. This procurement supports the district's sustainability goals under the Green Worcester Plan by reducing carbon emissions, lowering maintenance costs, and providing quieter transportation for students. The buses, manufactured by ICBus, are stationed at the WPS bus depot in Worcester, Massachusetts, marking a significant step toward modernizing the school transportation fleet with clean energy technology.
- This initiative highlights growing opportunities for vendors specializing in electric vehicle manufacturing and charging infrastructure within public school transportation.
- Procurement professionals should note the role of federal and state grant funding in enabling sustainable fleet upgrades, which may influence future budget planning and grant applications.
- Organizations involved in clean energy and electric vehicle solutions can leverage this trend to pursue similar contracts with school districts and municipal agencies.
- The deployment underscores the importance of integrating sustainability objectives into procurement strategies to meet environmental mandates and community expectations.
We are pleased to offer a cleaner, quieter ride for our students while continuing to modernize and strengthen our fleet.
— Mike Freeman, Administrative Director of Operations
This is a commitment to reduce our carbon footprint and contribute to a better environment for the children we serve.
— Brian E. Allen, Superintendent
Agencies
Environmental Protection Agency, Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
Vendors
ICBus