Indianapolis Public Schools will roll out 10 new electric buses over the next 18 months.
The district’s third-party transportation provider, First Student, was recently awarded a nearly $4 million grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to purchase the buses and their chargers. It’s a first for IPS.
“This significant investment from the EPA’s Clean School Bus Program allows First Student and IPS to take a giant leap toward environmental responsibility,” IPS Superintendent Dr. Aleesia Johnson said in a news release. “Together, we are driving change and paving the way for a greener, more sustainable education system.”
IPS currently has 246 buses in its fleet. The district has not yet decided which routes the new buses will run.
Mirror Indy reporter Carley Lanich covers early childhood and K-12 education. Contact her at carley.lanich@mirrorindy.org or follow her on X @carleylanich.



