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GreenPower Selects Creative Bus Sales as Exclusive Factory Rep
Along with signing the three-year exclusive agreement, the bus dealer has placed an initial order of 15 buses.

Creative Bus Sales has placed an initial order of 15 buses with GreenPower for their inventory.
Photo: GreenPower
GreenPower Motor Co. Inc. entered into an exclusive factory representative agreement with Creative Bus Sales, the nation’s largest bus dealer for sales, parts, and service. With 19 physical locations, a 75-person sales team, and 200-plus service and support staff, Creative Bus Sales sold thousands of buses in the U.S. last year alone.
Along with signing the three-year exclusive agreement, Creative Bus Sales has placed an initial order of 15 buses with GreenPower for their inventory:
5 EV-STARS
10 Synapse School Buse
"We are excited to partner with an entity that unquestionably has the ability to effectively demonstrate, sell, and service, electric medium- and heavy-duty vehicles. We have a suite of compelling and quality products, and now we have a well-regarded nationwide representative”, said Brendan Riley, president of GreenPower.
The president of Creative Bus Sales, Tony Matijevich said regarding this new relationship: “Creative Bus Sales and GreenPower working together make a match that is going to be hard for competitors to beat. With the most extensive and compelling EV bus offerings available from GreenPower; combined with Creative Bus Sales — the largest and most respected bus dealer in America — this new relationship represents a paradigm shift for the bus industry.”
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