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
    • 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
    • routeone Awards
  • Advertise
  • Contact
    • Share your news
    • Subscribe
    • Update Subscription Details
  • Latest Issue
  • SIGN UP
Reading: Wrightbus secures deal for 48 ZE buses in London for Stagecoach
Share
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
routeonerouteone
  • News
    • Show all
    • Awards & Events
    • Deliveries
    • Environment
    • Exhibitor News
    • Euro Bus Expo
    • 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
    • routeone Awards
  • Advertise
  • Contact
    • Share your news
    • Subscribe
    • Update Subscription Details
  • Latest Issue
  • SIGN UP
© 2026 routeone News | Powered by Diversified Business Communications UK Ltd
- Advertisement -
routeone > Bus > Wrightbus secures deal for 48 ZE buses in London for Stagecoach
BusNewsOperators

Wrightbus secures deal for 48 ZE buses in London for Stagecoach

routeone Team
Published: 26 April 2023
Share
SHARE

Wrightbus has announced a new order to deliver 48 zero-emission double-deck StreetDeck Electroliners for Stagecoach in London, set to be in operation by the end of the year.

The new vehicles will be manufactured at Wrightbus’s headquarters in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, creating “hundreds of high-skilled jobs” and supporting the growth of the local economy. The order follows a series of recent successes for the company, including a £25.3 million contract to supply 117 battery-electric vehicles to First Bus across the UK.

Ian Gillott, Managing Director (Parts and Services) at Wrightbus, expresses his excitement about the deal: “We are delighted to announce another significant order for Wrightbus. It has been a real team effort between Wrightbus and Stagecoach to deliver this exciting deal.

“We can’t wait to see these buses in operation in London, which will help passengers enjoy comfortable and cleaner transport. It strengthens the reputation we have forged in the zero-emission transport sector and will help play an important part in the UK’s ambitions for decarbonisation.”

Mr Gillott also highlighted the company’s commitment to domestic manufacturing, noting that its electric buses, the GB Kite Electroliner and the StreetDeck Electroliner, are manufactured and assembled at its Ballymena factory. This, the company says, not only supports job growth in Northern Ireland but also benefits the wider UK economy through the domestic supply chain.

Sam Greer, Engineering Director for Stagecoach, says: “We are pleased to be adding a further 48 zero-emission buses to our fleet in London. The investment we are making in zero-emission vehicles will support our strategy to having a zero-emission bus fleet across all our operations by 2035.”

Louise Cheeseman, Transport for London’s (TfL) Director of Buses, praises the partnership with Wrightbus. “With the help of partners like Wrightbus, we are transforming the bus network and London’s air quality to build a better, greener city for all Londoners,” she says. “By bringing these new electric buses to London, Stagecoach and Wrightbus are bringing us closer to making our fleet, already one of the largest in Europe, fully zero emission.”

TAGGED:LondonStagecoachstreetdeck electrolinerWrightbus
Share This Article
Facebook LinkedIn Threads Email Copy Link
Previous Article C9 Recruitment: Tackling the UK’s driver shortage crisis head-on
Next Article Council to lobby Holyrood on funding as it rescues local services
- Advertisement -

Latest News

Scheduled bus mileage recovery post-2021 in 'a postcode lottery'
Scheduled bus mileage recovery post-2021 is ‘a postcode lottery’
News
Unite in 'full support' for bus drivers that refuse extreme cab heat
Unite gives ‘full support’ to bus drivers who refuse extreme cab heat
News
Route Robin Rapid features updates for faster rail replacement deployment
Suppliers
rail replacement coach peterborough
Early action urged on £1.85m rail replacement accessibility grant
News
- 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
© 2026 routeone News | Powered by Diversified Business Communications UK Ltd