“We’ve come a long way from the early days of the horse drawn carriages, but folks, it’s now once again time to reimagine what riding the school bus means for our children,” Regan said.
“Transitioning to a clean transportation future means cleaner air and less pollution. It means healthier kids and fewer school days missed. And it means good-paying American manufacturing and good-paying American jobs. Zero emission school buses can and will be the American standard.”
Logan Herring, who heads The Warehouse and the Reach Riverside initiative that’s working to transform this section of northeast Wilmington, said Regan’s visit can also serve to inspire children. Regan, appointed by President Biden in 2021, is the first Black man to lead the EPA. Regan also spent time Monday addressing students in EastSide Charter’s APEX Honors program, which holds its classes at The Warehouse.
Herring noted that the center’s zero-emission bus also sends power back to the electrical grid when it’s not in service. When it’s in use, transporting children to and from the center, the teens are seeing the latest technology in action.