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Electric School Bus Charging Project Celebrated with "Most Innovative Interconnection Award”

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Mobility House and New York City School Bus Umbrella Services (NYCSBUS) have been honored with the Consolidated Edison (Con Edison) "Most Innovative Interconnection Award" for their pioneering electric school bus infrastructure project at Zerega Avenue Depot in the Bronx. Representatives from The Mobility House and NYCSBUS accepted the award at the 2024 Con Edison E-Mobility Awards at the utility provider’s headquarters in New York. This is the second award The Mo...

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