A recent study published in the journal PNAS sheds light on the potential benefits of switching to electric school buses. Researchers analyzed the financial and health implications of replacing diesel buses with electric ones in 3,108 U.S. counties.
The study used a combination of data on diesel bus pollution and statistical estimates of costs related to maintenance, repair, environmental impact, and health impacts to quantify the gains that could be achieved per mile. The findings suggest that there are significant financial savings and health benefits associated with transitioning to electric school buses.
By estimating the dollar value of new childhood asthma cases and deaths that could be attributed to diesel pollution, researchers were able to show the potential benefits of making the switch to electric buses. These data could help policymakers and school districts make informed decisions about transitioning to electric fleets.
The study considered factors such as the environmental impact of diesel emissions, the cost of maintenance and repair for diesel buses, and the health impacts of pollution on children. By shifting away from diesel buses, communities could reduce pollution, lower maintenance costs, and improve air quality. These benefits could have a positive impact on both the environment and public health, making the switch to electric buses a promising option for schools and communities across the country.
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