The Biden administration Department of Transportation is awarding $1.7 billion for buying “low and no emission buses and transit projects across 46 states and territories.'
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factories with American workers. That means that as we are building these clean buses with cars that are made in America, we're creating good paying jobs along the way," he said. "The grants even put money into training and workforce that will operate and maintain these buses. There are millions of dollars set aside for workforce programs, the people servicing diesel buses need the skills to work on clean buses.
A Lion electric school bus is seen on display in Austin, Texas, Feb. 22, 2023. The Transportation Department is awarding almost $1.7 billion in grants for buying zero and low emission buses.Monday's announcement covers the second round of grants for buses and supporting infrastructure. All told, the U.S. has invested a total of $3.3 billion in the projects so far. Government officials expect to award roughly $5 billion more over the next three years.
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