The Mobility House Reports 120,000+ Pounds of CO2 Emissions Reduced by Stockton Unified School District’s New Electric Bus Fleet
Project receives new California Energy Commission grant; fleet to be used as blueprint for future electrification and V2G initiatives
BELMONT, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Mobility House today announced Stockton Unified School District has reduced over 120,000 pounds of carbon emissions since the start of the 2021 school year, or equivalent of consuming 5,000 gallons of diesel fuel. Leveraging The Mobility House’s smart charging and energy management system ChargePilot, the district continues to ensure all buses remain available for assigned routes while minimizing charging costs. In conjunction with California Energy Commission’s new blueprint grant, The Mobility House will also use the district’s 92 vehicle fleet to analyze charging requirements, operations and potential vehicle-to-grid (V2G) revenue opportunities for other school districts.
“Seeing Stockton Unified School District’s electric buses now in action, and measuring their early positive impact on the community, is perfect momentum for The Mobility House to carry into the STN EXPO,” said Zoheb Davar, director of business development and growth for The Mobility House. “On their path to becoming the nation’s leading zero-emission school district, Stockton’s electrification initiatives are a blueprint for schools across the country to proactively reduce their carbon footprint while streamlining fleet operations.”
The Mobility House’s ChargePilot software intelligently optimizes the charging performance of electric bus fleets. Based on factors like real-time travel schedules, battery life, local utility rates and peak demand charges, ChargePilot delivers reliable, clean transportation at the lowest cost to fleet operators. In addition to Stockton Unified School District, ChargePilot has been deployed at more than 500 electric charging installations, including Ocean View School District as well as at the largest U.S. and European fleets.
To learn more about The Mobility House and charging and energy management, download the whitepaper Smart Charging for Your Electric Buses here: https://bit.ly/3to3Q9s.
The Mobility House at 2021 STN EXPO
The Mobility House team will be exhibiting (Booth #737) at the upcoming 2021 STN EXPO, taking place at the Peppermill Resort in Reno, Nev., December 4-9. Visitors can engage with The Mobility House experts on-site and see live demonstrations of the company’s intelligent Charging and Energy Management system ChargePilot. Conference attendees can also hear Zoheb Davar share insights from the company’s vast project experience, including the Stockton Unified School District project, during the conference session, Making EV Buses a Reality: Understanding Charging Infrastructure & Procurement, scheduled for Tuesday, December 7 at 3:15 pm local time.
About The Mobility House
The Mobility House’s mission is to create an emissions-free energy and mobility future. Since 2009, the company has developed an expansive partner ecosystem to intelligently integrate electric vehicles into the power grid, including electric vehicle charger manufacturers, 1,000+ installation partners, 80+ energy suppliers, and automotive manufacturers ranging from Audi to Tesla. The intelligent Charging and Energy Management system ChargePilot and underlying EV Aggregation Platform enable customers and partners to integrate electric vehicles into the grid for optimized and future proof operations. The Mobility House’s unique vendor-neutral and interoperable technology approach to smart charging and energy management has been successful at over 500 commercial installations around the world. The Mobility House has more than 200 employees across its operations in Munich, Zurich and Belmont, Calif. For more information visit mobilityhouse.com.
Contacts
Christine Bennett for The Mobility House
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