45 West Gude Drive, Suite 4000
Rockville, MD 20850
Email: Sustainability@mcpsmd.org
Phone: 240-740-3210
Fax: 301-279-3005
MCPS has begun replacing some of its internal combustion engine fleet vehicles with hybrid, plug-in hybrid (PHEV), and electric vehicles. MCPS currently operates 13 hybrid compact sport utility vehicles (SUV), two plug-in hybrid SUVs, and seven full electric cargo vans.
During the 2021–2022 school year, the inaugural set of 25 buses were delivered and operated from the MCPS Bethesda School Bus Depot. This location was selected to pilot the installation of the charging infrastructure and electric bus (EV) operation because of its proximity to the Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO) substation.
At present, EV buses are operating from all five MCPS bus depots: Bethesda, Clarksburg, Randolph, Shady Grove, and West Farm. The lessons learned from the Bethesda Depot project significantly facilitated the construction and installation of charging infrastructure and the successful deployment of EV buses throughout the County. With the addition of 210 buses between the 2022-2024 school years, 235 buses now provide cleaner and environmentally friendly transportation equitably to our students.
In April 2023, the first set of public electric vehicle charging stations for Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) was installed at the Carver Educational Service Center in Rockville, Maryland, as part of a pilot program. The second project was installed at Gaithersburg Middle School and began operational in September 2023. These stations are installed at no cost to MCPS through a partnership with one of our electric utility providers, Pepco, an Exelon Company. There are three ways to pay for using the chargers:
There are more than 500 charging plugs open to the public in Montgomery County, including 100 DC fast chargers. Twenty-two EV charging stations are available at public parking facilities in downtown Bethesda, Silver Spring, and Wheaton. Maps of those locations are available from the Division of Parking Management. Local utilities have also installed charging stations at parks and other public facilities. Check the Department of Energy Alternative Fuels Data Center or charging station location services such as Plugshare to find an EV charger near you.
If you would like to make a suggestion about where MCPS should place a charging station, email sustainability@mcpsmd.org.
The Division of Sustainability and Compliance (DSC) hosted a Sustainability Symposium on MCPS Electric School Bus Project in December 2022. Nearly 350 students and staff registered to attend the webinar to learn about MCPS's rollout of electric school buses and how this project helps to reduce the harmful greenhouse gas emissions. If you missed the event, click here to watch it.
For more information about the sustainability efforts at MCPS or to learn more about the use of EVs, please contact DSC via email (sustainability@mcpsmd.org) or call 240-314-1090.
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