GreenPower Motor Company Inc. announced the delivery of three EV Star All-Electric Min-eBuses equipped with curbside wheelchair lifts to the Sacramento Regional Transit District ('SacRT') at the end of December 2019. This follows the prior delivery of six EV Stars to SacRT earlier last year. SacRT is utilizing the buses in its ride-share transit service called SmaRT Ride, in which customers request shuttle service with a smartphone app. SacRT is expanding micro-transit in its service area and plans to offer the SmaRT Ride shuttle service across 12 Sacramento communities. SacRT selected GreenPower to build the EVs after the transit agency was awarded a multi-million dollar investment in battery electric buses, shuttles and charging infrastructure by Electrify America, LLC as part of its larger Green City Initiative in Sacramento, CA. Electrify America provided the funding for the three battery electric shuttles to replace the existing internal combustion engine micro shuttles that currently service the Franklin Boulevard Region as part of the SmaRT Ride service. Electrify America has also provided SacRT ultra-fast charging equipment to support the service. In addition to the shuttles, Electrify America's Green City Initiative also includes two new car sharing services, and electric vehicle charging systems throughout the region. Electrify America's Green City Initiative was announced by the company and City of Sacramento officials in 2017. The three EV Stars are equipped with curbside wheelchair lifts, ADA features, and two ADA spots. The 25-foot EV Star is the only bus in its class that was designed from concept as a battery electric vehicle and comes with a standard J1772 level 2 and CCS DC level 3 fast combo charge system, allowing for optimal flexibility in route planning for any duty cycle. The EV Star is eligible for a base voucher of $90,000 from the California HVIP program and an additional voucher of $10,000 when the vehicle is operated in a disadvantaged community.