Pegusus plans to enter electric bus market

DUNKIRK — Electric vehicle manufacturer Pegasus Specialty Vehicles plans to enter the school bus and shuttle bus market in 2022 with work done in Hardin County.

The company announced via press release last week that it will use standard chassis options such as the GM Express Savana, Ford E Series and Transit cutaway as well as buses up to 22,300 pounds from the Zeus Electric chassis for its Type A busses.

“Pegasus has been a long time in the making, but I believe the product that we produce will be a vehicle that is easy to manufacture for us but more importantly, easy to service in the field,” Brian Barrington, the company’s president, said in a press release. “On top of that, the innovation we’ve built into our ‘student transport tech stack’ helps us differentiate from the existing solutions available today.”

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