Transport operator invests £150m in electric zero emission buses
National Express West Midlands is investing £150 million in 300 UK-made electric zero emission buses, for delivery by the end of December 2024.
The buses will be deployed across the West Midlands.
This investment is part of National Express delivering on its commitment to have a completely zero emission bus fleet in the UK by 2030.
Thanks to the original Government investment that kick started the transition to Zero Emission Buses (ZEB), the Birmingham-based bus operator is now in a position to acquire these buses.
This will mean that over a third of the fleet will be zero emissions - which is the highest proportion of any city region in the country.
Each zero emission vehicle saves an average of 66 tonnes of carbon annually*, so this investment will save a total of nearly 20,000 tonnes from going out into the atmosphere every year.
Tom Stables, CEO National Express UK & Germany, said: “This huge green investment shows we are now at the tipping point of electric buses. The initial Government support has got the industry going and we are proud to be a major contributor to the green economy in the West Midlands.
“Replacing our diesel buses with electric means we are on track to meet net zero in a way that is good for business and good for communities.
“These clean, green UK double decker buses are popular with customers and as a result are not only more economical to run but they will boost passenger growth and revenue by getting more people to ditch their cars for the bus; and of course they do their bit to help tackle the climate & clean air emergency. ”
The UK-built zero emission buses will turbocharge the national economy through investment in supply chains, skills, training and jobs.
Transport Minister Richard Holden, said: “Reliable, clean and efficient bus services at a good price are what everyone wants to see from our bus network and I am determined to do everything possible to decarbonise our transport network and support skilled jobs in next generation bus manufacturing across the UK. ”
Investment in green and clean transport is a key part of plans to achieve the West Midlands 2041 target for a zero-carbon region.
Additional investment will be made in infrastructure for charging and maintenance of the fleet across National Express West Midlands ' network of depots. The electricity to power the electric vehicles will be 100 per cent renewable and zero carbon.
Pictured from left to right: National Express UK CEO Tom Stables, Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands, Transport Minister Richard Holden and David Bradford, Managing Director, National Express West Midlands