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Zenobē will supply eight electric double-decker buses for the Bristol-Glastonbury route, along with a pop-up charging station
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A UK-based hydrogen bus company will make their way to Europe, Asia and North America thanks to the funding
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This will double the fleet from April 2024 – to 100 buses
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The customised version of the solar bus kit that contains 14 semi-flexible solar modules to provide 1.3kW peak power
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The government is also considering a date to stop the sale of non-zero emission buses
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The company expects primary applications to be for public transport, airport and university shuttles as well as community transport
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The company is said to be Europe’s only bus transport service that is already 100% carbon-neutral
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Equipmake and Beulas claim it’s the first bus to meet TfL’s 2024 safety requirements and it will be trialled next year
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Nearly 4,000 new UK-built electric or hydrogen buses will be funded through the investment
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It is said to be one of the biggest contracts of its kind in Europe
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The Port Authority of New York New Jersey will use 36 electric shuttle buses for JFK, LaGuardia and Newark Liberty airports
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The investment will support Arrival’s growth plans as it ramps up vehicle production as well as its ‘Microfactory’ that allows it to build small production facilities close to its customers at low cost
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