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This bus home allows its owners to live fully immersed in nature and explore new locations without compromising on modern ...
They bought a 2006 International school bus, […] The post Couple Documents Their 3-Year Bus Conversion From Start To Finish - ...
We live in an era when purchasing a traditional home is an overwhelmingly costly expense for many. As a result, the idea of alternative, more affordable housing solutions has become increasingly ...
Old buses, whether transit buses or school buses, are great platforms to build out the perfect home on wheels. This 2006 International PB105 skoolie for sale on Facebook Marketplace is so well-built ...
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EV startup Kleanbus completes its first diesel to electric bus conversion, designed to prolong the life of existing bus models in Europe. The company plans to offer EV conversion programs for a number ...
Haley Mast is a freelance writer, fact-checker, and small organic farmer in the Columbia River Gorge. She enjoys gardening, reporting on environmental topics, and spending her time outside ...
Haley Mast is a freelance writer, fact-checker, and small organic farmer in the Columbia River Gorge. She enjoys gardening, reporting on environmental topics, and spending her time outside ...
Wrightbus launches facility and program to convert its internal combustion models into battery-electric ones, with components from suppliers. The repowered buses will use battery packs from NMC and ...
This looks like a perfectly normal bus, but it's actually an electric bus that used to run on diesel fuel. Portland's TriMet had it converted at a cost less than buying new. (Photo courtesy TriMet) ...
A couple bought a 1985 articulated bus and turned it into a mobile home for their family. Emma and Nick bought the 18-meter bus for $6,000 and spent $45,000 on the DIY renovation. The bus has a ...
The coronavirus pandemic pushed Sparrow Kettner and her husband, Keith Smith, to rethink their careers and their home. The couple are musicians who rent a midsize house in Asheville, North Carolina.