This story was originally published by Grist and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.
The wheels on this bus do indeed go round and round. Its wipers swish. And its horn beeps. Hidden in its innards, though, is something special—a motor that doesn’t vroom but pairs with a burgeoning technology that could help the grid proliferate with renewable energy.
These new buses, developed by a company called Zum, ride clean and quiet because they’re fully electric. With them, California’s Oakland Unified School District just became the first major district in the United States to transition to 100 percent electrified buses.
The vehicles are now transporting 1,300 students to and from school, replacing diesel-chugging buses that pollute the kids’ lungs and the neighborhoods with…