Another $400 million for electric school bus purchases is available to school districts nationwide through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2023 Clean School Bus (CSB) grant program.
The EPA announced the latest funding round for competitive applications on April 24. Information sessions for school districts are scheduled for May 10, applications are due Aug. 22, and notifications of awards are expected to be made between November and January.
According to the program description on the EPA’s website, nearly 2,000 school districts applied for CSB grant program funding last year. The EPA awarded rebates to roughly 400 applicants for about 2,600 buses, amounting to almost $1 billion in funding. This year’s program has been redesigned to meet the needs of diverse recipients.
Third parties can partner with districts to assist with technical support and grant administration functions. This would benefit small, rural, tribal and low-income schools that otherwise would not have the means to submit competitive applications. The third parties, however, must serve at least four school district beneficiaries in order to be eligible.
“CSB funding opportunities continue to support underserved populations through meaningful and intentional outreach to increase the number of prospective applicants who would most benefit from reduced emissions through the replacement of buses in their communities,” the program description on the EPA website said.
According to the grant program description, grant amounts are based on the size of the fleets as well as the dimensions of the vehicles that are to be replaced. The per-vehicle (with charging device) amounts awarded range between $250,000 and $395,000.
