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One Michigan school official admitted his district’s move to using electric buses was less than the government has touted it to be.

Emile Lauzzana, the environmental sustainability director of Michigan’s fourth-largest school district, recently told the Ann Arbor Public Schools Board of Education that the district’s electric bus fleet has had “a lot of downtime and performance issues.”

“It’s been a tough 2 1/2 years with this program,” Lauzzana said.

[Source.](https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/energy-environment/school-electric-buses-cost-more-performance-issues) > One Michigan school official admitted his district’s move to using electric buses was less than the government has touted it to be. > Emile Lauzzana, the environmental sustainability director of Michigan’s fourth-largest school district, recently told the Ann Arbor Public Schools Board of Education that the district’s electric bus fleet has had “a lot of downtime and performance issues.” > “It’s been a tough 2 1/2 years with this program,” Lauzzana said.

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Lauzzana explained the district attempted to utilize "Vehicle to Grid" interconnection, which helps push energy back to the grid when buses are not being used, but that the “technology was not working.”

Whom ever sold you that is probably laughing all the way back to the bank.