California School District Jumps Into Solar, Storage, & Electric Buses
cleantechnica.com Jul 10, 2026

California School District Jumps Into Solar, Storage, & Electric Buses

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The Porterville Unified School District in California’s Central Valley is installing a 763 kW solar array on existing parking‑lot shade structures, a 408 kW/1,632 kWh battery storage system and a microgrid controller that can isolate the campus from Southern California Edison when needed. The energy hub will feed 35 DC fast‑charging ports for a planned fleet of electric school buses and eight additional chargers for district vehicles, two of which support bidirectional vehicle‑to‑grid (V2G) operation. Partnering with ForeFront Power for generation and storage and The Mobility House for charge management, the project is funded by a U.S. EPA Clean School Bus grant and assistance from nonprofit CALSTART. Upon completion, the 1,171 kW system is projected to generate about 1.425 million kWh annually, offset roughly 80 % of the district’s electricity use and avoid 21,000 metric tons of CO₂ over 30 years, while bolstering resilience during power‑shutoff events.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · By coupling solar, storage and V2G, the district creates a self‑sustaining microgrid that safeguards essential school transportation and reduces hazardous emissions for a community plagued by poor air quality.