Highland Electric Fleets commends the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its recent funding announcement aimed at advancing the adoption of electric vehicles. The EPA’s Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles (CHDVs) Grant Program provides competitive grants for electric school buses and other Class 6 and 7 medium and heavy-duty trucks. Highland Electric Fleets, as the leading provider of school bus fleet electrification-as-a-service in the nation, applauds this initiative and expresses its readiness to support school districts and municipalities in securing funding for their electrification projects. With a proven track record of deploying electric school buses and other electric fleets across the country, Highland Electric Fleets brings unparalleled expertise to the table, having helped secure over $100 million in grants and incentives for its clients to date. The company’s diverse portfolio of electrification projects spans the nation, including the largest electric fleet in New York City and the implementation of electric school buses in Hardin County, Illinois, the least populous county in the state. Guided by its mission to make electric vehicles accessible and affordable for all communities, Highland Electric Fleets has expanded its electrification-as-a-service model beyond school buses to encompass refuse, shuttle, and other heavy-duty vehicles. Established in 2019, Highland Electric Fleets has quickly become the leading provider of electrification-as-a-service for school districts, governments, and fleet operators nationwide. With a presence in 30 states and Canada, the company boasts the first use of electric school buses in a commercial vehicle-to-grid (V2G) program and the largest electric school bus project in the United States. For more information, visit Highland Electric Fleets’ website at www.highlandelectricfleets.com.