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GreenPower Delivers 3 EV Buses to California Vanpool
The EV-Star is a 25-foot bus that can be customized with executive seating, wheelchair lifts, and high-density seating configurations to suit a range of customer needs and applications, making it ideally suited for van pooling, ridesharing, and shuttle services.

The EV Star is an all-electric, zero emission, 25-foot bus that seats up to 19 passengers, with an operational range of up to 150 miles on a single charge.
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GreenPower Motor Company has delivered three EV Star All-Electric Mini Buses (“EV Stars”) to Green Commuter, the company announced. Green Commuter is a California based all-electric vanpool provider that offers van pooling, car sharing, shuttle service, and fleet replacement.
The EV-Star is a 25-foot bus that can be customized with executive seating, wheelchair lifts, and high-density seating configurations to suit a range of customer needs and applications, making it ideally suited for van pooling, ridesharing, and shuttle services.
The EV Star is an all-electric, zero emission, 25-foot bus that seats up to 19 passengers, with an operational range of up to 150 miles on a single charge. This versatile vehicle can be used for micro-transit services, para-transit, vanpool, shuttle, school, employee transportation, tourist operations, or cargo transport.
The bus is eligible for a base voucher of $90,000 from the California HVIP program and an additional voucher of $10,000 when the vehicle is operated in a disadvantaged community.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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