Stagecoach to deliver UK’s first all-electric city bus networks

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A £13.9m investment is being made in 38 new e-buses which will be introduced across the two Scottish cities of Inverness and Perth

Stagecoach will be introducing the UK’s first all-electric city bus networks as part of its drive to deliver a net zero UK bus fleet by 2035. The firm says plans are well underway to see it make its city bus networks in Inverness and Perth fully electric from the end of 2022 and early 2023 respectively. New e-buses will run on routes that have previously operated with largely diesel fleets, helping to drive cleaner air in these two major cities.

Stagecoach is introducing the £13.9m fleet of 38 new e-buses, partly funded by the Scottish Government through the Scottish Zero Emission Bus Challenge Fund (ScotZEB), designed to support the transition to zero-emission technologies as part of Scotland’s overall target to achieve net zero by 2045. The new electric buses in Perth, which will be introduced in early 2023, will be made up of a fleet of 13 vehicles, including seven single-deckers, five midibuses and one double-decker. They will add to the fleet of nine zero-emission buses introduced in the city last December.

The £9.1m investment in Inverness will see a fleet of 25 new electric midibuses introduced from late 2022, for use on city routes 1 to 9, replacing the existing diesel bus fleet. New zero-emission buses are also being introduced over the coming months on Stagecoach networks across other areas in Scotland including Aberdeen, Ayr, Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy and Kilmarnock as part of the ScotZEB plans.

Over the past 14 months, Stagecoach has already placed 52 new electric buses in service across its networks in Scotland as part of the Scottish Government’s Ultra Low Emission Bus Scheme (SULEBS), with a further six introduced as part of its west of Scotland in partnership with SP Energy Networks.

Scottish Minister for Transport Jenny Gilruth said: “I’m pleased that Scottish Government investment continues to rapidly transform bus fleets across the country. This latest announcement from Stagecoach is welcome, and is fantastic news for everyone who lives in, works and visits Inverness and Perth. Not only will these new buses help reduce transport emissions and respond to the climate emergency, they will improve local air quality too.

“Stagecoach has been a valued partner in our Bus Decarbonisation Taskforce. They understand that to respond to the climate emergency; we all need to accelerate the transition to a zero emission bus fleet as soon as possible. I look forward to seeing these latest electric buses soon, which I know continue to be welcomed by customers across Scotland.”

Sam Greer, Stagecoach Regional Director for Scotland, added: “As part of our drive to target a net zero UK bus fleet by 2035, we are excited to be announcing our plans to deliver the UK’s first all-electric city bus networks, building further on the investment made in new zero-emission buses in a number of places in the UK. An investment of almost £14m, supported by the ScotZEB fund, will see new state-of-the-art electric buses introduced across Inverness and Perth that will help deliver significantly reduced emissions in these major cities.

“One of the quickest ways local people can help deliver net zero is by switching from cars to buses, as well as walking and cycling more. We look forward to continuing to work in partnership with the Scottish Government and local transport authorities on measures to deliver more priority for bus passengers, more reliable services, simpler ticketing and the best value fares.”

The funding announced earlier this year as part of the ScotZEB initiative follows two rounds of funding under the predecessor Scottish Ultra-Low Emission Bus Scheme in September 2020 and March 2021.

Investment part of Stagecoach’s strategy to deliver net zero UK bus fleet by 2035. STAGECOACH