Dominion Energy Moves Forward with Electric School Bus Program

January 16, 2020
Announced 1/16/2020, Dominion Energy is moving forward with electric school bus program:
– First 50 buses will be operational in 2020 in 16 localities
– Electric school buses will enhance grid reliability, reduce emissions, provide cost savings to schools
Electric Buses in Virginia
Electric Buses in Virginia

This is an innovative, sustainable solution that will help the environment, protect children’s health, make the electric grid stronger, and free up money for our schools.

RICHMOND, Va.Jan. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Electric school buses will soon be on the roads in Virginia safely carrying children and reducing emissions as Dominion Energy moves forward with the nation’s largest electric school bus deployment.

Phase one will bring 50 electric school buses to 16 localities within Dominion Energy’s Virginia service area by the end of 2020. In December, the company selected Thomas Built Buses as the vendor for the 50 buses for phase one of the project.

The electric school buses will serve as a grid resource by creating additional energy storage technology to support the company’s integration of distributed renewables such as solar and wind. The “vehicle-to-grid” technology leverages the bus batteries to store and inject energy onto the grid during periods of high demand when the buses are not needed for transport. The buses also provide environmental and health benefits through reduced emissions and reduce operation and maintenance costs for schools by up to 60 percent.

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“We are excited to move forward with our commitment to bringing the benefits of electric school buses to the customers and communities we serve,” said Dominion Energy Chairman, President and CEO Thomas F. Farrell, II.  “This is an innovative, sustainable solution that will help the environment, protect children’s health, make the electric grid stronger, and free up money for our schools.”

This initial deployment will bring electric school buses to each of the company’s operating regions. Localities were selected based on the benefit the batteries would bring to the electric grid. School divisions selected for phase one of the program include:

Alexandria Chesterfield Middlesex Prince William
Arlington Fairfax Norfolk Richmond City
Charles City Hampton Pittsylvania Virginia Beach
Chesapeake Louisa Powhatan Waynesboro

This is just the first step in a larger initiative to replace diesel-powered buses with electric buses. Phase two of the project, with state approval, would expand the program to bring at least 1,000 additional electric school buses online by 2025. Once phase two is fully implemented, the buses’ batteries could provide enough energy to power more than 10,000 homes. Phase three would set the goal to have 50 percent of all diesel bus replacements in Dominion Energy’s footprint be electric by 2025 and 100 percent by 2030.

About Dominion Energy
More than 7 million customers in 18 states energize their homes and businesses with electricity or natural gas from Dominion Energy (NYSE: D), headquartered in Richmond, Va. The company is committed to sustainable, reliable, affordable and safe energy and is one of the nation’s largest producers and transporters of energy with more than $100 billion of assets providing electric generation, transmission and distribution, as well as natural gas storage, transmission, distribution and import/export services. The company expects to cut generating fleet carbon dioxide emissions 55 percent by 2030 and reduce methane emissions from its gas assets 50 percent by 2030. Please visit DominionEnergy.com to learn more.

SOURCE Dominion Energy

For further information: Central: Audrey Cannon, 804-771-6115, Audrey.L.Cannon@dominionenergy.com; Eastern: Bonita Billingsley Harris, 757-857-2700, Bonita.B.Harris@dominionenergy.com; Northern: Peggy Fox, 703-796-9308, Peggy.R.Fox@dominionenergy.com; Western: Samantha Moore, 804-771-6115, samantha.q.moore@dominionenergy.com