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Coventry begins journey to use all-electric buses

22 November 2022/Categories: Bus & Coach, Net-Zero


A £150 million project to create the UK’s first all-electric bus city by 2025 has started with 50 new greener buses in Coventry.Tom Stables from National Express and West Midlands Mayor Andy Street with one of the new buses

Transport for West Midlands has worked with Coventry City Council on the scheme and has secured £50 million Department for Transport funding to develop charging infrastructure and to top up the investment being made by bus operators in upgrading their fleets with electric vehicles.

This will include upgrades such as charge points at bus depots across Coventry and Warwickshire.

The 50 new National Express Coventry double-decker buses are the first of up to 300 new vehicles due to arrive over the next three years under the pollution busting ‘Coventry’s Electric’ programme. 

Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands, said:

“Local people are now starting to see these wonderful buses on the streets of Coventry - offering them a quieter, smoother and more comfortable journey."

 

Tom Stables, CEO, National Express UK, said:

“Our vision is to become the UK’s most sustainable bus and coach company and it’s been great to see this month’s COP27 putting a real focus on how businesses can play their part in addressing climate change."

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