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Leicester abandons diesel buses in a £22 million EV transition

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Last updated: 2023/03/27 at 11:44 PM
EV-a2zm Published March 22, 2023 3 Min Read
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The UK government has announced a £3 million investment in purchasing 18 new electric buses for Leicester.

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Buses as the “backbone of transportation“Bus Centre of Excellence project

With this newest round of funding, the government has spent £22 million on the city’s fleet through the Zero Emission Buses Regional Areas (Zebra) scheme, bringing the total number of zero-emissions buses to 114.

All will be built in Northern Ireland by Wrightbus and controlled by First Bus.

A brand new free circular bus service Hop is launching in Leicester from the 3 April. Linking major transport hubs, tourist attractions, the hospital and universities, Hop will provide free, #sustainable travel for all. #visitleicester #Leicester #buses #travel pic.twitter.com/xbfmLepLmP

— Visit Leicester (@visit_leicester) March 14, 2023

Buses as the “backbone of transportation“

As a result, Leicester will become one of only four cities in the United Kingdom to operate an entirely electric bus fleet, joining London, Norwich, and York, whose transition to electric buses was announced earlier this month.

By March of 2024, First Bus intends to have added 600 electric buses to its fleet, of which 117 will be dispersed across Bramley, York, Hoeford (Hampshire), and Norwich. It will contribute 42% of the overall cost for these non-Leicester depots, while it will pay 58%.

“Through this co-funding with the Zebra scheme, we’re excited to electrify another five of our UK depots before March 2024.” 

First Bus managing director Janette Bell

In addition, Roads Minister Richard Holden also commented on Leicester’s new business strategy.

 “Buses are the backbone of our transport network, providing affordable travel for commuters, families and pensioners and providing an economic lifeline for towns and cities around the country.”

Roads Minister Richard Holden

Putting a cycle lane in between a pavement & a bus stop does not work for blind & visually impaired bus passengers & pedestrians. We should not have people weaving in-front & behind us on bikes, ebikes & illegal escooters. It’s terrifying & it has to stop. Filmed 04/22 Leicester. pic.twitter.com/eoaG0AnvUp

— NFBUK (@NFBUK) March 12, 2023

Bus Centre of Excellence project

Holden also announced the establishment of the Bus Centre of Excellence, an initiative to enhance the industry’s diversity and skills. 

AUTOCAR reports that the initiative intends to generate networking events for the bus industry and encourage more frequent use of buses by the general public. These events will be held by the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT) and supported by a government grant of £815,000.

“This partnership, alongside other government initiatives, will see CIHT help to bring together a wide range of professional skills and knowledge from both the public and private sector to facilitate change to local infrastructure, service delivery and the sector across the country, with the ultimate aim of improving bus services.”

CIHT president Neil Johnstone

With these new investments, the total amount that the government has spent since the pandemic has reached two billion dollars. It is anticipated that the performance of bus services will be improved by an additional one billion pounds.

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It was brilliant to witness so many positive reactions in Leicester today to the new electric Yutong E9s. These #ZeroEmission buses are destined for the free circular 'Hop' bus service – launching on April 3rd.

Thank you to all involved. It's been great working with you. https://t.co/uuVTSDDbRu pic.twitter.com/WLOLpaV8Mp

— Pelican Bus & Coach (@PelicanYutong) March 14, 2023

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