2026-03351Notice

EPA Seeks Ideas for Greener School Bus Funding Programs

Published Date: 2/20/2026

Notice

Summary

The EPA is gearing up to launch a new funding program to help schools switch to cleaner, alternative fuel buses and build the needed fueling stations. They want your input by April 6, 2026, to make sure the program covers all clean bus technologies and protects taxpayer money from waste or fraud. This means more choices and stronger rules for school districts ready to go green soon!

Analyzed Economic Effects

5 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 1 costs, 2 mixed.

Fueling Infrastructure is Eligible for Grants

The EPA states the Clean School Bus Program may fund fueling infrastructure as an eligible expense to support alternative-fuel school bus projects. That means school districts or fleet operators could seek federal support to pay for onsite or related fueling systems tied to funded buses.

$5 Billion Program with 50/50 Allocation Rule

The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act authorizes $5 billion over 5 years for the Clean School Bus Program. The IIJA directs the EPA to use 50 percent of annual CSB appropriations to replace buses with clean and zero-emission buses and the other 50 percent to replace buses with zero-emission buses (42 U.S.C. 16091(b)(2)).

New Funding to Cover Alternative Fuels

The EPA plans a new Clean School Bus funding opportunity that will explicitly include alternative-fuel school buses that operate entirely or in part on liquified natural gas (LNG), compressed natural gas (CNG), hydrogen, propane, or biofuels. This expands the types of buses school districts could seek federal funding for in the next funding round later in 2026.

Stronger Oversight and Fraud Prevention Planned

The EPA is evaluating strengthened oversight for future Clean School Bus awards, including pre-award risk assessments, financial capability reviews, stricter documentation for drawdowns and reimbursements, verification for vehicle scrappage and deployment, and expanded post-award monitoring. These changes aim to reduce waste, fraud, and abuse of taxpayer dollars.

For-Profit Applicants Face Additional Requirements

The statute allows for-profit entities to apply for Clean School Bus funds, and the EPA says it will develop additional requirements and safeguards for for-profit recipients in the next funding round to improve financial controls and grant management. The Agency is seeking input on financial reviews, risk criteria, and limits that could apply to for-profit applicants.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
2/20/2026
4/6/2026

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