PG&E and The Mobility House Launch Groundbreaking Vehicle-to-Grid Electric School Bus Fleet with Fremont Unified School District
Powerful Partnership Brings Clean Rides and Smart Energy to Students—and Sends Electricity Back to the Grid
With the installation of 22 electric vehicle chargers--14 previously installed low-power chargers, six high-power bidirectional V2G direct current (DC) fast chargers, and two additional high-power unidirectional chargers planned for 2026—FUSD is now equipped to power and manage a growing fleet of 14 electric school buses, including four Thomas Built and 10 Blue Bird buses.
This infrastructure will support the displacement of six internal combustion engine buses, with four new electric buses entering service this year and two more in 2026.
"This project is a shining example of how innovation creates a cleaner, smarter energy future," said
Smart Charging, Smarter Grid
The project is led by The Mobility House (TMH) under the
TMH's intelligent charge management platform, ChargePilot, will optimize both charging and discharging of the fleet using open standards.
"Electric school buses, with their large batteries and predictable schedules, have tremendous potential to support the electric grid with V2G," said Gregor Hintler, CEO
As an aggregator, ChargePilot will also enable FUSD's participation in
Powering the Future
To enable this transformation,
- A new 480 volt 3-phase service entrance (upgraded from 208V)
- A 750 kVA transformer
- Facilitated installation of a 2,500 Amp switchgear to meet current and future charging needs
A Model for Replication
This marks the second school district participating in
Fremont USD's participation in
Partners in Progress
This pioneering project is made possible through the collaboration of:
- The Mobility House
- Polara
-
World Resources Institute -
Center for Transportation and the Environment -
PG&E
Together, these partners are helping Fremont USD lead the charge toward a cleaner, more resilient future—one electric school bus, one bidirectional charger, and one transformer at a time.
"We've already seen how the electric buses can contribute to cleaner air for our community," said
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