While in Seattle on Wednesday, Vice President Kamala Harris announced a White House initiative to electrify the nation’s school buses. However, in nearby Kent, Wash., all three of the district’s electric school buses were out of service.
A source told The Post Millennial that the district “bought three electric school buses with the grants that were given out a couple of years ago. All three of those buses are out of service today because they cannot get parts for them. They also cannot be serviced by our district mechanics.” [bold, links added]
Another source said that many in the district have vowed to “never get electric buses again” because “electric buses are a bad idea. At least one of the buses had been out of service for eight months.”
Another challenge facing the district and many others across the country is a nationwide bus driver shortage since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus. The number of school bus drivers across the country has been dropping as many retire or seek higher wages in jobs that require less in-person interaction.
In 2020, the district received approximately $257,000 from Washington’s Department of Ecology towards the purchase of three electric buses.
The district in total received approximately $1.2 million for the three electric buses that are not currently in use.
Dozens of buses for the 22 districts across the state were purchased using grants from the department over the past few years. The average diesel school bus costs approximately $165,000, but the cost of an electric bus is over $400,000.
According to the Daily Wire, “the $913 million released by the first funding round divided among 2,463 electric buses implies an average cost of more than $370,000 per vehicle, which is twice as expensive as the typical diesel school bus, according to the Philadelphia School District, which added five new electric buses to its fleet earlier this year,” so that the city can save approximately $5,000 on fuel annually.
Many other districts in Washington and across the country are attempting to make the switch to electric.
Seattle School District’s newest school transportation provider Zum is aiming to shift its fleet to all-electric vehicles by 2025. In March the company deployed its first six electric buses from Lion Electric in the Bay Area.
Harris flew across the country and then traveled by motorcade to Seattle’s Lumen Field to unveil the Biden administration’s green energy project which will leverage nearly $1 billion from the $1 trillion infrastructure bill Biden signed into law in 2021 for rebates awarded through the Environmental Protection Agency to school districts across the US so that they can purchase “clean” electric school buses.
And according to a fact sheet, will eventually spend $5 billion on the EPA’s Clean School Bus Program.
So why did you fly in a plane and take a motorcade to the other side of the country to deliver this speech? https://t.co/TWEQt3BfYz
— Ari Hoffman (@thehoffather) October 26, 2022
…Harris’ announcement left many parents wondering why the money was not being spent in the classroom and subjected the VP to a new round of mockery after touting her love of “yellow school buses” during her Seattle appearance.
The VP’s trip comes following other high-profile Democrats being sent out to the Evergreen State, including Jill Biden and Elizabeth Warren, to bolster the flailing campaign of 30-year-incumbent Washington Senator Patty Murray against Republican challenger Tiffany Smiley.
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According to Harris “We are witnessing, around our country and around the world, the effects of extreme climate.”
I’m pretty sure that I have not seen any extreme climate in my three quarters of a century on this planet.
When looking at the actual data and evidence, and stop relying on always-wrong climate models, our climate is behaving like as it should.
So, the district spent over a billion dollars on three buses, that will end up saving them $5000 a year. So – it’s not for any ECONOMIC reason!
Is Harris going to hop on her Broom and fly to her meeting on Halloween?
I certainly hope they resolve the electric bus spontaneous battery fire problem before they start filling those wonderful yellow school buses with wonderful school children, or the multi-colored electric transit buses with commuters. So far, the buses which have caught fire have been empty, so there has been no outrage.