First Bus is going green with the launch of two all-electric fleets in York and Norwich, UK. This initiative is being backed by Department for Transport (DfT) approved Zero Emission Bus Regional Area (ZEBRA) projects that are being co-funded by First Bus and the UK Government.
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At York and Bramley depots in West Yorkshire, a total of 117 electric buses are being funded and launched, while Hoeford depot in Hampshire is taking things one step further with a full 62 electric bus fleet across all its commercial routes.
First Bus will also continue to work with Leicester City Council on the ZEBRA project at the depot in the city with the pioneering deployment of 68 vehicles.
At the conclusion of the ZEBRA projects, First Bus will have over 600 zero emission buses in their fleet. Additional investment from First Bus will total £35 million and will accelerate the zero emission transformation of these sites.
Supporting the heart of the communities it serves, the company will now convert these depots and install the necessary infrastructure to house these state-of-the-art vehicles in partnership with the local electricity Distribution Network Operator and local authorities.
Roads Minister Richard Holden, said:
“Buses are the most popular form of public transport, and these new British-built zero emission buses will support hundreds of high-quality manufacturing jobs in Northern Ireland, grow our economy and help clean up the air in towns and cities across the country.
“We’re providing an additional £25.3 million to roll out 117 new buses to provide residents in Yorkshire, Norfolk, and Portsmouth with better, cleaner and quieter journeys, as we step up a gear to reach net zero faster and level up transport across the country.”
Janette Bell, Managing Director, First Bus said:
“This is a significant milestone on our decarbonisation journey. We are delighted to be accelerating investment in the electrification of our bus fleet and infrastructure, supported by co-funding from the Department for Transport. As leaders in sustainable mobility, we are fully aligned with the Government’s ambitions for a net-zero carbon transport system."
"We are rapidly transforming our business with zero emission bus fleets and will continue to work closely with central and local Government across the UK to deliver our decarbonisation plans. We are excited to take our people on this journey with us and look forward to these projects coming to fruition and the first vehicles going into service for our customers.”
This latest boost brings the total investment from First Bus to £82m, alongside ZEBRA funding of £63m. This includes First Bus’s previous ZEBRA success last year, which saw the operator place the largest order of electric buses to date with 193 vehicles from British manufacturer Wrightbus.
All ZEBRA projects are run in close partnership with the Local Authorities in these regions, bringing transformational results to the local bus fleet and enhancing journeys for our communities and the environment.
It’s great to see a well-known transportation provider such as First Bus embrace environmental sustainability, particularly as part of their plans for the future. As these depots get fully electric fleets by March 2024, this shows a long-term commitment from First Bus to move away from petrol and diesel powered vehicles in favour of greener solutions.
Let’s hope this announcement serves as an inspiration for other public transport operators to switch to a zero-emissions fleet, thus helping to reduce our collective environmental impact and safeguard the future of the planet for generations to come.
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