Quick Takeaways
  • BasiGo has delivered the first electric school bus to the School of the Nations as part of a fleet electrification plan.
  • The deployment will include additional BasiGo Ma3E electric vans and dedicated charging infrastructure on campus.

The deployment of BasiGo electric school buses marks the beginning of a student transport electrification initiative at the School of the Nations. Announced on March 3, the project introduces electric mobility into the institution’s transport operations as it prepares to transition its full fleet to electric vehicles by 2026. The first vehicle has already been delivered, signaling the start of a broader rollout designed to reduce emissions and modernize school transportation.

Initial Delivery Launches Fleet Electrification Plan

The first unit from the BasiGo electric school buses program has been delivered as part of an agreement involving a total of eleven electric vehicles. This deployment represents the initial step in replacing conventional student transport vehicles with zero-emission alternatives. By gradually integrating electric vehicles into daily operations, the School of the Nations aims to build operational familiarity with electric mobility while preparing infrastructure and logistics for a complete transition scheduled for 2026.

Additional Electric Vans and Charging Infrastructure Planned

Following the first delivery, the deployment will expand with ten BasiGo Ma3E electric vans scheduled to arrive in the coming months. Alongside the vehicle rollout, charging infrastructure will be installed directly on the School of the Nations campus to support daily operations. This infrastructure installation ensures that the electric fleet can operate reliably while enabling efficient charging cycles and helping the institution establish a sustainable long-term electric transport ecosystem.

Industry Reports & Public Disclosures | GIA Analysis

Click above to visit the official source.

Share: