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JPS Community Event Showcases Electric School Buses as Potential Emergency Power Supply

Jackson, Mich. (WKHM) — Jackson Public Schools held a community event at Loomis Park on Tuesday afternoon demonstrating the capabilities of their electronic school buses as a backup power supply. One bus powered a snow cone station at the event, and Highland Fleets technician Jeremy Lane explained to WKHM how the buses can supply power in situations where it is an urgent need.

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Lane also spoke about the overall capabilities of the fleet that JPS has.

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Superintendent Jeremy Patterson says that the partnership between Highland and the district has had a positive impact on JPS.

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Patterson detailed a few of the advantages he believes the e-buses have as a backup power supply compared to a regular generator.

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The event was attended by community members, JPS officials, and received a visit from State Representative Kathy Schmaltz.