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Bird's Eye View I Alternatives to Diesel Powered Buses

Special guest Mike Bullman, Director of Transportation for the South Carolina Department of Education, joins Steve Whaley, Product Segment Leader at Blue Bird, to discuss alternative-powered school buses. They explore the opportunities and benefits of diversifying a school bus fleet, duty-cycle and fueling considerations for route planning, funding, driver feedback, and more.
Bird's Eye View is a video podcast series covering all things bus from the perspective of an industry leading school bus manufacturer. Blue Bird's Alternative Fuels Team, Lauren Beaty (Grants Manager), Brad Beauchamp (Product Segment Leader), Albert Burleigh (Vice President of North American Bus Sales), and Steve Whaley (Product Segment Leader), meet with featured guests, customers, and subject-matter experts to discuss alternative-fueled student transportation options, including electric and propane school buses.
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  • @bryantcamp-to6vq
    @bryantcamp-to6vq14 күн бұрын

    Formal language

  • @bryantcamp-to6vq
    @bryantcamp-to6vq14 күн бұрын

    MAR

  • @bryantcamp-to6vq
    @bryantcamp-to6vq14 күн бұрын

    Whammy

  • @bryantcamp-to6vq
    @bryantcamp-to6vq14 күн бұрын

    PS

  • @bryantcamp-to6vq
    @bryantcamp-to6vq14 күн бұрын

    Under thise fed

  • @Brian.Turner873
    @Brian.Turner873Ай бұрын

    Better start replacing your aging mechanics. Good luck finding technicians to work on ev busses at minimum wage.

  • @BobQuigley

    @BobQuigley

    22 күн бұрын

    Worked at Blue Bird distributor/school bus operator for a decade in the '80s. Picked up All Americans, conventional, short buses from the plant in Fort Valley. Drove a route, repaired mechanical and body. There were very few decent bus mechanics even then. All American power trains were very difficult to work on! Ford 534CI barely fit in engine compartment. Cummins 3208 ditto. I'm retired and own two EVs. They're simple to understand and repair. They self diagnose internal problems. Have thousands fewer parts to go bad. Smoother, faster from a dead stop. Quiet and more road hugging.

  • @togurilee1548
    @togurilee15487 күн бұрын

    When will Blue Bird Vision actually look good, by far one the ugliest on the road and now with the new IC on the road.... needs a massive update.