
Electric school bus charging hub could provide ‘blueprint’ for grid support

Site development for the project is planned to begin before the end of the year.
In October, Highland Electric Fleets announced a "historic breakthrough" that an electric school bus in Beverly, Massachusetts successfully delivered power back to the electricity grid. It represented the first time an electric school bus was leveraged as an energy resource by the regional utility National Grid in New England and among the first instances in the U.S.
The bus discharged three MWh of electricity to curb peak demand 30 times this summer, according to Highland, which provides the bus, chargers, and all electricity to Beverly Public Schools under a mileage-based subscription.
California, Maryland, and Florida lead the country in electric school bus adoption, though only 2% of American school districts have committed to one or more electric buses, according to a report by the World Resources Institute.