Birmingham CAZ launched with 13-day grace period
Birmingham City Council (BCC) has announced a 13-day grace period for the city’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) from when it…
Mellor call for minibuses to be included in ZEBRA gains traction
Mellor says that support is growing for its call to the Department for Transport (DfT) to rethink the decision to…
‘Is battery-electric retrofit part of zero-emission bus transition?’
The race to zero-emission is occurring nowhere faster than in the UK bus world currently. We have over 750 battery-electric…
Yutong ABe13: First step for UK zero-emission airside buses
At Newcastle International Airport (NIA), the country’s first zero-emission airside bus has entered service in the form of a battery-electric…
CPT CEO: Modal shift is the quickest way to net zero
Sustainable travel choices are the quickest and most effective way to get us on track to meet net zero targets,…
Hitachi and Optibus partner on bus fleet decarbonisation
Hitachi Europe and Optibus have partnered to help cities and operators to decarbonise their fleets through the electrification of vehicles…
Zenobe to work with McGill’s on electrification project
Zenobe Energy will work with McGill’s Buses to project manage the installation of electrification infrastructure at three of the operator’s…
StreetDeck FCEV fleet in Aberdeen passes 100,000 miles
The 15-strong hydrogen fuel cell-electric Wrightbus StreetDeck FCEV fleet with First Aberdeen fleet has completed 100,000 miles of operation since…
National Express zero-emission buses: Learning every day
In March 2020 National Express became the first large group to end its procurement of diesel buses by committing to…
ZEBRA bus scheme is welcome – but other work still needed
Before Easter, the government announced the Zero Emission Bus Regional Areas (ZEBRA) scheme to support the uptake of zero-emission buses…