The bus company Go-Ahead Group has secured the funding for the buses, which can carry up to 81 passengers and take four hours to recharge
ReadNational Express has joined forces with Zenobe Energy to meet its net zero commitments and improve the air quality of the city
ReadThe new fleet will be introduced on the country’s transport networks from the start of the school year in September
ReadThe fleet of zero-emission buses will be used for three park and ride services and is expected to come into operation next year
ReadThe first five buses have been already on service in areas across south London
ReadThe local authority aims to electrify its entire fleet to tackle the climate emergency and raise the profile of the borough
ReadThe autonomous eight-metre electric city bus will have equipment that allows the detection of all living and non-living things around the vehicle
ReadEach of the electric buses are equipped with 150kWh batteries and can hold 133 passengers
ReadThe facility will produce 300 vehicles early next year and will reach up to 800 buses annually by 2025 when 600 jobs will have been created
ReadThe grant is to replace an entire city or town’s bus fleet to vehicles that are fully electric
ReadThe project supports the airport’s goal of achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2033
ReadPublic transport provider RET will also use the financing to install charging infrastructure for the vehicles
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