A UK-based hydrogen bus company will make their way to Europe, Asia and North America thanks to the funding
ReadPlanning permission is yet to be granted for the project, that would see a green hydrogen facility built in Ballymena
ReadWrightbus has secured the funding, as it looks to build 3,000 zero-emission buses
ReadThe deal struck with Wrightbus is said to be one of the UK’s largest ever EV bus orders
ReadWrightbus will deliver 20 buses to the company this June
ReadThey will work alongside the UK government to accelerate the adoption of hydrogen in the sector
ReadThe buses are the first in operation of 139 from the EU’s Joint Initiative for hydrogen Vehicles across Europe project
ReadThe new fleet will include 80 battery-electric and 20 hydrogen fuel cell electric buses
ReadThe 15 hydrogen buses are expected to embark on their journeys next month
ReadBirmingham City Council’s Clean Air Hydrogen Bus Pilot will see the deployment of 20 new hydrogen buses – claimed to be the world’s first zero emission hydrogen fuel cell double-deckers
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