Around 10% of buses in Wrightbus’ mammoth deal for 1,200 vehicles with the UK’s Go-Ahead Group could be its hydrogen-powered offerings, H2 View has learned.
The up to £500m ($653m) “landmark” deal announced on Tuesday (October 8) will see the Northern Ireland-based bus manufacturer supply 1,200 buses, more than 90% of which will be zero-emissions, to operator Go-Ahead over the next three years.
Said to be the Jo Bamford-owned firm’s largest deal in its 78-year history, a Wrightbus spokesperson told H2 View that the firm was working on the basis that 10% of the buses would be hydrogen-powered.
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