Blue Bird begins production of propane buses with new engine
July 19, 2021 By Ellen Kriz
Blue Bird began production of its 2022 Vision propane school buses, integrating Ford’s 7.3-liter V-8 engine and Roush CleanTech’s Gen 5 fuel system.
Read MoreBlue Bird began production of its 2022 Vision propane school buses, integrating Ford’s 7.3-liter V-8 engine and Roush CleanTech’s Gen 5 fuel system.
Read MoreIndependence School District invested in 11 propane-fueled school buses and installed a propane fueling infrastructure to reduce costs and emissions.
Read MoreThe Missouri Propane Education & Research Council presented Liberty Public Schools $20,000 for its purchase of 10 Blue Bird propane-fueled school buses.
Read MoreLivonia Public Schools added 22 Blue Bird propane-fueled buses with funding received from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy.
Read MoreBlue Bird will begin production on its propane and gasoline school buses, integrating Ford’s 7.3-liter engine and a fuel system designed for school buses.
Read MoreKansas City Public Schools’ decision to adopt 171 Blue Bird Vision Propane school buses was based on its need for a clean and quiet ride for students.
Read MoreWest Side School District in Dayton, Idaho, started transitioning its school bus fleet to cleaner-burning alternatives with two new propane-powered buses.
Read MoreThe addition of 18 propane-powered Blue Bird school buses expands Newport News Public Schools’ fleet and marks a milestone delivery for Blue Bird.
Read MoreColumbia Falls School District Six purchased three Blue Bird Vision Propane buses after researching various alternative fuels.
Read MoreThe 155 Blue Bird Type C propane buses purchased by Kansas City Public Schools will aid in NOx reduction and save on maintenance costs.
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