It’s a plug-in hybrid — and a school bus

Christian Science Monitor
Posted: April 2nd, 2007 by Thomas L. Knapp

“The basic yellow school bus hasn’t changed much in 30 years: a shoe-box-on-wheels built to transport kids safely at low cost. Now Ewan Pritchard wants to turn that soot-spewing school bus into a clean, green plug-in-hybrid machine. High mileage. No more exhaust cloud at each stop. When Mr. Pritchard, a mechanical engineer, unveiled his plan to a major bus manufacturer in 2002, snickering officials nearly laughed him out of the room. That was before hurricane Katrina hit, and diesel prices skyrocketed. ‘When we first talked about this, manufacturers acted as if we were asking them to build flying cars or something,’ says Pritchard, hybrid program manager for Advanced Energy, a small nonprofit energy-consulting company in Raleigh, N.C. That laughter has subsided. Now, the nation’s biggest school-bus maker has orders for 19 buses from districts in 11 states -– including Washington, California, Texas, Iowa, Arkansas and North Carolina.” (04/02/07)

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