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Arcola to build bus fuel cells on Merseyside

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Published: April 24, 2019
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Arcola Energy will produce the fuel cell systems for a fleet of hydrogen-powered zero-emission buses bound for Liverpool at a new 15,000ft2 plant in nearby Knowsley.

It says the plant will have the capacity to build, install and service hundreds of zero-emission powertrains in its first year.

It will first produce the powertrains for a batch of up to 25 buses that are to begin trials in the city from 2020 following a successful £6.4m bid to the Office for Low Emission Vehicles.

Those buses will be delivered by a partnership between Arcola and Alexander Dennis.

Says Arcola CEO Dr Ben Todd: “I look forward to working with all of our partners across the Liverpool City Region and beyond to contribute to delivering the clean air aspirations of the city region.”

Dr Todd adds that the first fuel cell units for the Liverpool buses will likely be built by October.

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