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Pegasus and evLABs Team for School, Shuttle Buses

evLABs, based in Utah, is joining forces with Pegasus Specialty Vehicles to provide bodies for electric school and shuttle buses.

Pegasus and evLABs Team for School, Shuttle Buses

Pegasus Specialty Vehicles, based in Ohio, will provide school bus bodies for the evLABs chassis.

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Utah's evLABs and Ohio-based Pegasus Specialty Vehicles are teaming to provide Type C electric school bus and shuttle bus bodies.

evLABs is a veteran-owned company specializing in electric vehicles between 19,500 and 33,000 GVW geared toward fleets and school districts.

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“We are excited to have established this relationship with Pegasus,” said James Lawrence, president and CEO of evLABs. "This relationship provides us with the opportunity to provide electric shuttle and school buses throughout the United States. With the current EPA funds that schools are receiving, we are at the right place at the right time. Our electric product offing has unique features that cater to the needs of the school bus and shuttle markets that are made right here in the USA. The 'e' in evLABs stands not just for electric, but also for ergonomic and economic."

“When we started Pegasus our goal for the EV side of our business was to partner with the right companies that can provide us with purpose-built EV chassis. Being able to put our bodies on the evLABs chassis continues our path to do that. The higher GVW models from evLABs gives Pegasus a complete purpose-built line up covering all sizes and passenger capacities,” said Pegasus President Brian Barrington.

Originally posted on School Bus Fleet

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