← Back to Newsenvironment
Zum Launches First Fully Electric School Bus Yard on East Coast
By MGN Editorial•February 14, 2026 at 11:35 AM
Zum, a leader in student transportation, has announced the deployment of a fully electric school bus fleet in Branford, Connecticut, marking a significant milestone in the industry's transition to sustainable mobility.
In a move that underscores the maritime industry's commitment to environmental sustainability, Zum, a prominent provider of student transportation services, has announced the launch of its first fully electric school bus yard on the East Coast. The new fleet will be deployed in Branford, Connecticut, making it the largest fully electric school bus fleet in the Northeast region.
According to the press release, Branford Public Schools will be the first district in the area to transition its entire bus fleet to electric vehicles, a move that aligns with the growing trend of electrification in the maritime and transportation sectors. The deployment is part of Zum's broader national expansion strategy, which aims to accelerate the adoption of sustainable transportation solutions across the country.
'This milestone represents a significant step forward in our mission to provide clean, efficient, and reliable transportation for students,' said Ritu Narayan, CEO and founder of Zum. 'By transitioning Branford's fleet to all-electric buses, we are not only reducing carbon emissions but also setting a new standard for student transportation in the region.'
The electric school buses are expected to offer several benefits, including reduced fuel and maintenance costs, as well as improved air quality and quieter operations for the surrounding communities. This initiative also supports the broader maritime industry's efforts to address environmental concerns and meet sustainability goals.
As the maritime industry continues to explore ways to reduce its carbon footprint, the deployment of Zum's electric school bus fleet in Branford serves as a model for other regions to follow. This development underscores the industry's commitment to embracing innovative technologies and adopting sustainable practices to create a greener future for the maritime sector and the communities it serves.
#electric vehicles#sustainability#school buses#transportation
Related Articles
Maritime Industry Briefing: Sustainability, Wood Handling, and Search & Rescue Partnerships
A roundup of recent news covering sustainability initiatives, supply chain improvements, and community support efforts in the maritime industry.
Feb 19, 2026
Automotive Composites Market Forecast to Reach $14.7 Billion by 2033
The automotive composites market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.2% driven by demand for lightweight vehicles, stricter regulations, and the rise of electric cars.
Feb 19, 2026
Shipping Confronts Carbon Footprint of Crew Changes
The maritime industry is grappling with the environmental impact of crew change travel, a significant but often overlooked source of emissions.
Feb 19, 2026
Granum and Weathermatic Partner to Boost Green Industry Performance
Granum and Weathermatic announce a strategic partnership to elevate contractor performance and operational excellence in the green industry.
Feb 18, 2026
Rodent Control Technology Delivers Promising Results in Urban Field Trials
SenesTech reports significant reductions in rodent activity following deployments of its Evolve® Rat Control solution in urban environments.
Feb 18, 2026