The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has allocated $135 million to California for the adoption of electric school buses and trucks. This funding, distributed across 13 government agencies including prominent school districts, reflects a substantial shift towards sustainable transportation infrastructure. The move not only supports the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution, but also promotes innovative technologies in the public transportation sector. California's initiative in electrifying school buses and trucks marks a significant step toward mitigating climate change impacts and improving air quality, particularly in densely populated urban areas.