By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.
Accept
routeonerouteonerouteone
  • News
    • Show all
    • Awards & Events
    • Deliveries
    • Environment
    • Exhibitor News
    • Euro Bus Expo 2024
    • Features
    • Legal
    • Minibus and minicoach
    • Operators
    • Opinion
    • People
    • Suppliers
    • Vehicles
  • Vehicles
    • Find a Vehicle
    • ZEV Comparison Tool
    • Sell a Vehicle
    • Vehicle Seller Dashboard
  • Insights
  • Careers
  • Events
    • British Tourism & Travel Show
    • Euro Bus Expo
    • Innovation Challenge
    • Livery Competition
    • routeone Awards
  • Advertise
  • Contact
    • Share your news
    • Subscribe
    • Update Subscription Details
  • Latest Issue
  • SIGN UP
Reading: First Bus begins electrification of Somerset depots
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
routeonerouteone
Font ResizerAa
  • News
    • Show all
    • Awards & Events
    • Deliveries
    • Environment
    • Exhibitor News
    • Euro Bus Expo 2024
    • Features
    • Legal
    • Minibus and minicoach
    • Operators
    • Opinion
    • People
    • Suppliers
    • Vehicles
  • Vehicles
    • Find a Vehicle
    • ZEV Comparison Tool
    • Sell a Vehicle
    • Vehicle Seller Dashboard
  • Insights
  • Careers
  • Events
    • British Tourism & Travel Show
    • Euro Bus Expo
    • Innovation Challenge
    • Livery Competition
    • routeone Awards
  • Advertise
  • Contact
    • Share your news
    • Subscribe
    • Update Subscription Details
  • Latest Issue
  • SIGN UP
Follow US
© 2024 routeone News | Powered by Diversified Business Communications UK Ltd
- Advertisement -
-
routeone > Bus > First Bus begins electrification of Somerset depots
Bus

First Bus begins electrification of Somerset depots

Paul Halford
Paul Halford
Published: November 11, 2024
Share
buses of somerset depot
SHARE

First Bus South has begun work to electrify its depots in Minehead and Taunton, which are used by subsidiary Buses of Somerset.

The operator is preparing for the arrival of 26 new single- and double-decker electric buses from spring 2025.

The general upgrade of the depot will include the installation of charging infrastructure by Heliox.

First Bus South is investing £12.5 million into the project, with the remaining £2.2 million coming from Somerset Council via the government’s Zero Emission Bus Regional Areas scheme.

Simon Goff, First Bus South Managing Director, says: “Today is an important milestone as work starts to transform Taunton and Minehead depots into electric ready bases for our new EVs.

“The 26 zero-emissions buses are fantastic news for passengers, bringing cleaner, greener vehicles to our routes, helping to improve air quality, and making bus travel even more sustainable.

“What’s more, the transformation of these depots will also bring smart new facilities for our staff at Taunton and Minehead.”

Councillor Richard Wilkins, Lead member for Transport and Waste services at Somerset Council, adds: “This is an important moment in our journey to bring electric buses to Somerset. The partnership with First Bus South has enabled us to take huge steps in the right direction to support the switch to sustainable methods of travel.

“We have a vision to transform bus services in our towns and working together, we are able to achieve that. I look forward to seeing the development of the Taunton and Minehead sites, and the arrival of electric buses next year.”

Share This Article
Facebook LinkedIn Threads Email Copy Link
Previous Article Leger Shearings Leger Shearings leadership trio become majority shareholders
Next Article Totalkare widely recognised in Best Companies 2024 rankings Totalkare widely recognised in Best Companies 2024 rankings
- Advertisement -

Latest News

DfT must do more on bus service improvement agenda, NAO report says
DfT ‘should enable England bus service improvement agenda’
News
Sean O'Shea, CEO, Metroline Metroline celebrate 25 years under ComfortDelGro
Metroline celebrate 25 years under ComfortDelGro
News
Celtic Travel is awarded TrawsCymru T4 contract
Celtic Travel is awarded T4 TrawsCymru contract by TfW
News
armed forces free bus
Bus operators offer free travel to military personnel on Armed Forces Day
Bus
- Advertisement -
-

routeone magazine is the indispensable resource for professional UK coach, bus and minibus operators. The home of vehicle sales and the latest bus and coach job vacancies, routeone connects professional PCV operators with complete and unrivalled news coverage.

  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • GDPR Policy
  • Sustainability
  • Advertise
  • Latest Issue
  • Share Your News
routeonerouteone
Follow US
© 2024 routeone News | Powered by Diversified Business Communications UK Ltd