In the heart of Oregon, Beaverton School District is quietly revolutionizing how students travel to school. As the third-largest district in the state, with over 300 buses crisscrossing diverse routes, the district faces significant transportation challenges. But where others see hurdles, Beaverton School District has seen an opportunity — embracing a groundbreaking mixed-energy fleet that prioritizes sustainability and efficiency.
Through a combination of renewable propane, renewable diesel, and electric buses, the district is setting new standards for clean school transportation. At the heart of this transformation lies 66 renewable propane-powered Type C buses, offering long-range capability, reliability, and significantly reduced emissions. Beaverton School District is leading the charge toward a greener, healthier future for its students and community.
Beaverton School District saves $200,000 each year with propane.