IC Bus Taps Allison Transmission for Fuel-powered CE Series School Buses

| April 30, 2018

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As school districts seek cheaper and cleaner fuel alternatives for their school bus fleets, manufacturers like IC Bus are continuing to offer updated gasoline and propane models equipped with Allison fully automatic transmissions.

IC Bus selected the Allison 2500, part of the Pupil Transport Series, as the exclusive transmission for its gasoline-powered CE Series school bus line, and as the standard option for its propane-fueled models.  Currently, most large school buses in the U.S. are equipped with Allison transmissions.

Allison’s torque converter enables more responsive acceleration, overcoming the slower startup sometimes associated with alternative fuels. Additionally, Allison-equipped alternative fuel-powered school buses continue to meet the acceleration and hill climbing capabilities school districts demand.

With Continuous Power Technology, Allison transmissions also increase productivity in stop-and-go traffic. By moving power smoothly from the engine to the drivetrain, engine stress is reduced, while drivers and students enjoy a more comfortable ride. Additionally, Allison automatics have no mechanical clutches to wear out, which reduces downtime and maintenance costs.

“By creating automatic transmissions that enable the use of alternative fuels, we’re helping our customers reduce nitrogen oxide emissions,” said Heidi Schutte, vice president of marketing and sales for the Americas with Allison Transmission. “Our flexible products are not only good for the environment, but they are ideally suited for a wide range of applications.”

 

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