GreenPower Executing Order for 50 All-Electric, Purpose-Built School Buses $18.5 million Awarded By EPA Clean School Bus Program

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SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va., Oct. 28, 2024 /CNW/ -- GreenPower Motor Company Inc. (NASDAQ: GP) (TSXV: GPV) ("GreenPower"), a leading manufacturer and distributor of all-electric, purpose-built, zero-emission medium and heavy-duty vehicles serving the cargo and delivery market, shuttle and transit space and school bus sector, today announced that it has finalized the particulars for the order for 50 all-electric Type D BEAST and Mega BEAST and Type A Nano BEAST and Nano BEAST Access school buses for seven county school districts in West Virginia funded by the EPA Clean School Bus Program. The order is through GreenPower's West Virginia dealer.

GreenPower Type D BEAST and Mega BEAST with the Type A Nano BEAST and Type A Nano BEAST Access all-electric, purpose-built, zero-emission school buses
GreenPower Type D BEAST and Mega BEAST with the Type A Nano BEAST and Type A Nano BEAST Access all-electric, purpose-built, zero-emission school buses

"EPA has previously awarded $18.5 million to purchase 50 GreenPower all-electric school buses and provide for the charging infrastructure associated with these purpose-built EVs," said GreenPower President Brendan Riley. He noted the increase from the original 47 school buses announced by the EPA in January to the 50 school buses in the order is because Monongalia County School District is required to pay an additional $550,000 from its own school bus replenishment funds since the county is defined as non-priority by EPA.

"This electrification project is the type of activity Congress envisioned when it created the Clean School Bus Program in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law," Riley continued. "It is a collaborative effort between seven West Virginia school districts, GreenPower, GreenPower's statewide school bus dealer and an infrastructure provider to replace outdated, dirty diesel buses with a safe, sustainable and sensible clean alternative to get kids to and from school and extracurricular activities in a healthier environment."

Development of the grant funded by EPA was a multi-step process designed to ensure the effective use of federal funds in deploying the most zero-emission school buses possible while creating a charging corridor throughout the state which allows for the all-electric school buses to operate both on local routes and longer distances.

"As the statewide dealer, we partnered with GreenPower as the OEM to first meet individually with each school district to gauge their interest in participating in the grant process. Each of the schools had participated in the #YesWV All-Electric School Bus Pilot Project, so they were familiar with GreenPower's school buses and knew they were well suited to meet the transportation needs of their students," said Steve Ellis, Vice President of Sales for GreenPower's dealer. "The schools then all came together as a group and jointly decided how to proceed with the application process."