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Our Service Network Grows to 700+

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Our Service Network Grows to 700+

With about 100 more service centers in the past year, ROUSH CleanTech’s service network has seen significant growth. We now have more than 700 locations throughout the United States and Canada. Our network is made up of Ford dealers, independent service centers, Blue Bird dealers and mobile repair technicians. We are constantly evaluating and adding new locations.

Not every Ford dealer or independent service center is familiar with our alternative fuel system technology. Training is required to safely and efficiently repair our products. We only bring on service centers once they are familiar with our product and are trained and ready to work on propane autogas vehicles, compressed natural gas or gasoline school buses.

Find a Service Center

We maintain our list of authorized service center locations on our website. You can filter the list by location, distance, service center type and fuel type. Our service locator can filter by location, distance, service center type and fuel type.

Need Service?

If you have a vehicle that needs service, go to ROUSHcleantech.com/service and search the locator first before taking a vehicle to a repair facility.

We also suggest contacting the service center directly prior to taking your vehicle in — just in case their status has changed.

We work with all of our customers to make sure your vehicles are covered by a service location. If you have a recommendation for a new location or a specific service center, email us at support@roushcleantech.com with details. We will follow up and reach out to the service center.

WILSON SCHOOL DISTRICT TRANSITIONS BUS FLEET TO PROPANE POWER

By Headlines

The Wilson School District celebrated the arrival of seven new propane-powered bus last month with plans to convert its entire 63-vehicle fleet in the coming years. Randy S. Williams, the district’s transportation director, says that the new buses will cost about 13 cents per mile to operate, compared to 20 cents per mile for diesel. Williams also notes the propane-powered buses generate far less pollution than diesel, quieter, and are more efficient to maintain.

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Missouri District Rolls Out 10 Propane School Buses

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Liberty Public Schools has added 10 new Blue Bird Vision propane school buses to its fleet after receiving funding from the Missouri Propane Education and Research Council (MOPERC).The district purchased the buses using a $20,000 rebate from MOPERC’s Clean Bus Replacement Plan, which has committed $1 million to help the state’s school districts transition from diesel to propane buses, according to a news release from the council. The plan offers rebates of $2,000 per propane bus, up to 10 per school district, at the time of delivery.

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Livonia Public Schools Transitions Bus Fleet to Propane Autogas

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Livonia Public Schools has added 22 Blue Bird propane autogas-fueled buses to its fleet with funding received from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE). The district was granted $844,386.40 through EGLE’s Fuel Transformation Program to purchase propane school buses that began operation when Michigan schools opened for the 2020-21 school year.

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Livonia Public Schools Adds 22 New Blue Bird Propane Buses to its Fleet

By Press Releases

 02.16.21 — Livonia Public Schools added 22 Blue Bird propane autogas-fueled buses to its fleet with funding received from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE). The district was granted $844,386.40 through EGLE’s Fuel Transformation Program to purchase clean, cost-effective propane school buses that began operation when Michigan schools opened for the 2020-21 school year.

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New Roush Cleantech Electric Truck Achieves Key California Incentive

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Ford F-650 battery electric truck has achieved the prestigious California Hybrid and Zero-emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP) eligibility listing. The California Air Resources Board (CARB), in partnership with CALSTART, launched the California HVIP vehicle purchase incentive program in 2009 to accelerate the acquisition of cleaner, more efficient trucks and buses in the state. HVIP provides point-of-sale discount vouchers that reduce the buying cost of vehicles operated in California.

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