Go North West, the bus operator of Greater Manchester’s public transportation network 'Bee Network,' is testing its first bus ...
Ballymena manufacturer Wrightbus is entering the coach market for the first time in more than 30 years with the launch of two ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNNew trail for Wrightbus to take workers at British nuclear power station to work 'could lead to a significant order of UK hydrogen buses'Three Wrightbus hydrogen double-deck buses and one single-deck bus have begun transporting Sizewell C workers as part of a ...
Bus manufacturer Wrightbus has revealed the latest version of its flagship hydrogen double deck bus. The upgraded Streetdeck Hydroliner Gen 2.0 will be built in its Ballymena factory, where overall ...
Suffolk has become an early adopter of hydrogen-powered buses as Sizewell C trials the new technology. A pilot fleet of four Wrightbus Hydroliners - launched on Thursday (March 20) at Trinity ...
DfI made an order with Ballymena-based Wrightbus in May 2024 for 100 single and double deck electric vehicles to the tune of £64 million of taxpayers’ money - an average of £640,000 per vehicle.
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The Bolton News on MSNGreater Manchester bus converted from diesel to electricTransport for Greater Manchester (TfGM), Go North West, and Wrightbus have teamed up to convert a diesel bus into an electric vehicle. The bus is now in service and will be tested to see if it is ...
The first vehicle to hit the market is the Contour, a low-emission 55-seater coach. Wrightbus last produced a Contour coach in 1987 before retiring the vehicle. The second vehicle, a zero-emission ...
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