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School Transportation News Magazine | Buyer’s Guide 2026


BUS OEMS AND DEALERS


Ford Pro 21000 S. Military Dearborn, MI 48124 1-800-34 FLEET www.ford.com


Ford Pro is a one-stop shop for commer- cial vehicles, software, service, charging and financing. Ford Pro vehicles include a wide range of chassis suitable for Type A, Type B, school transportation and multifunction school bus manufacturing. Te all-electric E- Transit is available with school bus and MFSAB prep packages alongside the traditional gasoline-powered Transit and E-Series cutaway chassis. Ford Pro Charging can help school districts with every step of their elec- tric journey, from planning to charge management, hardware and software solutions for depot, home, and public charging.


School bus manufacturers can also build on all-new Super Duty chassis cabs including F-350 through F-600, Medium Duty F-650 and F-750, as well as F-59 stripped chassis. For customers who prefer running on alternative fuels, Ford offers a range of options including gaseous fuel prep packages and biodiesel compatibility for some powertrains. Ford Pro Intelligence software solutions include Ford Pro Telematics, Ford Pro E-Telematics, and Fleet Management Software to help school districts maxi- mize vehicle uptime and minimize total cost of ownership for both Ford and non-Ford vehicles.


GM


30400 Van Dyke Ave. Warren, MI 48093 313-303-2580 www.gmfleet.com


Chevrolet Express and the GM Envolve are popular choices that are used by the school bus manufacturing industry for Type A school buses. School buses manu- factured on Express or Savana Cutaway


models offer smooth handling and the proven power of the 6.6L V8 engine. Ad- ditional engine offerings include the 4.3L V6 with the eight-speed transmission.


8885 Haven Ave. Ste. 200 | Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 833-274-5144 info@greenpowermotor.com | www.GreenPowerMotor.com


GreenPower Motor Company Inc. (Nasdaq: GP) (TSXV: GPV) (“GreenPower”), is a leading manufacturer and distributor of purpose-built, all-electric, zero-emission medium and heavy- duty vehicles serving the cargo and delivery market, shuttle and transit space and school bus sector. Since its inception in 2010, GreenPower’s vision has been to advance the adoption of EVs by making battery-electric vehicles affordable, durable and easy to deploy. GreenPower’s vehicles are purpose-built from the ground up to be electric and are never converted. Tis “clean sheet” design ensures a safe and reliable form of transportation. It allows for optimal placement of the battery and propulsion


systems, increasing the overall vehicle strength and significantly enhancing the battery weight distribution compared to other electric vehicles. Te GreenPower chassis is the strongest, safest and most ef- ficient product on the market. Whether it is the EV Star Cab & Chassis or the GreenPower Truss(T) school bus chassis, the foundation of the GreenPower product line is designed with the end user in mind. GreenPower’s Transportation EVolved line of all-electric, purpose-built, zero-emission school buses include the BEAST, the Mega BEAST, the Nano BEAST and the Nano BEAST Access.


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