Skip to main content
Home
  • About Us
    • Annual Report
  • Powering the Future
    • Our Energy Mix
  • Electrify and Save®
    • On-Bill Repayment
    • Programs
    • Quality Install
  • Media
    • Resources
    • Blog
    • Features
    • News
    • Newsletter
    • Podcast
  • Cooperative Benefits
  • Operations
  • Search
Menu

Search form

Second EV Bus Rolls Out from Colorado's West Grand School District

3/21/2021

Second EV Bus Rolls Out from Colorado's West Grand School District

It was a sight to see - a bunch of high school students excited to get on a school bus, during spring break, no less.

But that’s exactly what happened when a group of West Grand School District (WGSD) seniors had the honor to be the first official riders on the district’s new electric vehicle (EV) school bus during a dedication on March 18 in Kremmling, Colo.  

“It’s so quiet and smooth,” students said at the clean air ride event. It’s so quiet, in fact, Bluebird All American added an artificial engine noise when the bus is moving under 15 miles per hour for safety. The quiet ride has a second benefit of making a safer environment for the students and drivers, who can hear what’s happening at the back of the bus.

 

State and Co-op Grants Cover Entire Cost of EV Bus

The district acquired the $400,000 bus at no cost to taxpayers, thanks to several grants. Colorado’s Regional Air Quality Council (RAQC) awarded $300,000, and support from Mountain Parks Electric and Tri-State covered the remaining cost of the bus and charging station.

“We really appreciate everyone’s help on this project,” said WGSD Superintendent Darrin Peppard. “Especially Mountain Parks Electric, for encouraging us to apply for the state grant and for providing additional financial support along with Tri-State.”   

The 78-passenger all-electric bus has a 120-mile range and three times the torque of the diesel bus it replaced. The district plans to use it on a daily route that’s around 50 miles round trip. In between morning and afternoon routes, the bus can fully charge in about four hours.

Tri-State CEO Duane Highley said school buses are an ideal EV solution because they charge at night, when electric demand is low, and operate a predictable route that eliminates range anxiety.  

“Thank you all for being so forward-thinking to bring this electric bus into the mountains and prove to everybody it can be done,” Highley said during the dedication. “It’s a great opportunity for the school district to have better performance, a lower operating cost, and cleaner air emissions.”

0321_EV bus drives clean air quiet ride SM_V4_Google Ad_1200x628.jpeg

EV Bus By the Numbers

  • Manufacturer - Bluebird All American
  • Cost - $400,000
  • Engine – battery-powered electric
  • Range – 120 miles
  • Charge time - 4 hours
  • Capacity – 78 passengers

EV bus fuel and maintenance savings can total more than $10,000 annually

An EV bus on a typical school route can save a district more than $10,000 in annual fuel and maintenance costs compared to a diesel engine, according to Jeffrey Koza, a Blue Bird school bus dealer in Colorado.

As Colorado’s first high-altitude all-electric bus, Mountain Parks and the school district plan to share cold-weather performance data captured at more than 8,000 feet elevation. So far, the district is very pleased with the driving performance and comfort of the cabin heating system. 

Mountain community leaders – including other schools, towns, and ski resorts with public transportation and fleet vehicles – are watching closely with keen interest. 

“Hopefully, this first EV bus will get them excited about the technology,” says Chris Michalowski, power use advisor for Mountain Parks Electric.

Transportation electrification drives clean energy targets

In many communities, parents are driving the demand for electric school buses because they want their children to ride in clean, quiet vehicles. While the benefits are numerous, most districts can reduce the cost to taxpayers by seeking additional financial support. 

In Colorado, the state is using its $67.5 million share of the Volkswagen settlement for alternate-fuel projects in electric and natural gas. The state aims to have nearly one million EV vehicles on the road by 2030.

Transportation electrification  - replacing gasoline with electricity to power vehicles, trains and busses - offers one of the fastest ways communities can take advantage of renewable energy while reducing carbon emissions. About one-third of the energy consumed by Tri-State member cooperatives and public power districts comes from clean energy sources. By 2024, it will be 50% renewables, and by 2030, at least 70%.

The kids on the bus represent the EV drivers of the future. Mountain Parks hopes the school bus drives EV adoption, serving as a “mobile billboard” across the community.

“We are thrilled to see the school district go electric,” said Mountain Parks Electric GM Mark Johnston. “Mountain Parks Electric’s power supply is becoming increasingly renewable. And one of the best ways to put that renewable energy to work is to replace fossil fuels with electric alternatives, like this school bus.”

 

Electrify and Save™ 

 

 

--

About Tri-State

Tri-State is a power supply cooperative, operating on a not-for-profit basis, serving electric distribution cooperatives and public power district member-owners in four states. Together with our members, we deliver reliable, affordable and responsible power to more than a million electricity consumers across nearly 200,000 square miles of the West. Visit www.tristate.coop.    

 

 

Contributor:

John Brown

Blog Posts

Earth Day 2021 Energy Saving Tips

Earth Day 2021 Energy Saving Tips

Earth Day is coming up Thursday, April 22nd! Launched in 1970, Earth Day 2021 will mark the 51st anniversary of this holiday. This year’s theme is “Restore Our Earth.”
Matt Fitzgibbon, Beneficial Electrification Manager
Read more >
Home Maintenance Checklist for Spring

Home Maintenance Checklist for Spring

Spring is a big time for cleaning and maintenance. In fact, there’s a reason it’s called “spring cleaning!” With spring finally here, most people are thinking about getting outside and taking advantage of the warmer weather, gardening, clean-up, and home maintenance. 
Matt Fitzgibbon, Beneficial Electrification Manager
Read more >
Electric Vehicles in 2021

The Surge of Electric Vehicles in 2021

According to Edmunds, 2021 is predicted to be a "pivotal year" for electric vehicles, with U.S. sales rising to 2.5% versus 1.9% last year. With a surge of new models entering the market in the next 11 months, EVs will be hard to ignore.
Mike Frailey, Relationship Manager 
Read more >
Spring Break Road Trip Tips in Your EV

Spring Road Trip Tips in Your EV

Planning a spring road trip in your electric car? Here are the best ways to ensure you have a fun, safe, memorable trip in your EV without range anxiety.
Mike Frailey, Relationship Manager 
Read more >
Electric Vehicles in Colorado: How Tri-State is Helping Members Transition 

Electric Vehicles in Colorado: How Tri-State is Helping Members Transition 

Nearly every state – including all four served by Tri-State and its members – offer incentives for electric vehicles (EVs), and in just the first half of this year alone,  most states have taken additional steps related to EVs. As our states adopt policies to speed up this major change in the transportation sector, Tri-State is taking action to ensure its members are ready.
Mike Frailey, Relationship Manager 
Read more >
Electric Trucks for The Rocky Mountains

Electric Trucks May Be the Future for The Rockies

As electric vehicles (EV) are expanding into the mainstream, so too are the choices for new electric models including electric trucks.  And while there aren’t any on the road right now, several manufacturers expect to be selling these as early as 2021. 
Mike Frailey, Relationship Manager 
Read more >
Induction vs. Gas Cooktops

Induction vs. Gas Cooktops

Are you ready to switch out your gas cooktop? The equipment you use to cook your food is just as important as the ingredients you use. If you are looking to switch out gas for electricity or buy an induction cooktop or range, here are some pros and cons for each, and tips for going with induction. 
Matt Fitzgibbon, Beneficial Electrification Manager
Read more >
what is beneficial electrification

What is Beneficial Electrification?

Beneficial electrification is a term based in-part on cornerstone research developed by the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) for replacing direct fossil fuel use such as propane, heating oil, and gasoline with electricity.
Matt Fitzgibbon, Beneficial Electrification Manager
Read more >
Tips for Switching to LED Lighting

Tips for Switching to LED Lighting

Thinking of transitioning to LED bulbs? Learn how making the switch to LED light bulbs offers significant energy savings over incandescent and halogen alternatives, and how you can choose the best lighting options for your home
Sander Blackburn, Member Relations Manager
Read more >

Pagination

  • First page« First
  • Previous page‹ Previous
  • …
  • Page   2
  • Page   3
  • Page   4
  • Page   5
  • Currently on page   6
  • Page   7
  • Page   8
  • Page   9
  • Page   10
  • …
  • Next pageNext ›
  • Last pageLast »

Subscribe

* indicates required
Join our mailing list for
updates and member news.
 
 

Quick links

  • Leadership Team
  • Dark Fiber
  • Financials
  • Board Meetings
  • Member Tools
  • The Cooperative Difference
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Careers
  • Employee login

Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association
Office: 303-452-6111
1100 West 116th Avenue
Westminster, CO 80234

Mailing address:
PO Box 33695
Denver, CO 80233-0695

©2025 Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc. Power supplier to the rural west.

  • About Us
    • Annual Report
  • Powering the Future
    • Our Energy Mix
  • Electrify and Save®
    • On-Bill Repayment
    • Programs
    • Quality Install
  • Media
    • Resources
    • Blog
    • Features
    • News
    • Newsletter
    • Podcast
  • Cooperative Benefits
  • Operations
  • Search