The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Stagecoach’ s new electric bus fleet

- ROB MCLAREN, BUSINESS EDITOR

Perth-based transport giant Stagecoach is to invest more than £4 million on new electric buses for the city.

The company is investing £21.4m on 46 electric buses to be used in Aberdeen, Kilmarnock and Perth.

The move comes after it was awarded £8.9m funding through the Scottish Government’s Ultra-low Emission Bus Scheme.

The spend for nine single-decker vehicles in Perth will total £4.4m with £11m for Aberdeen buses and £6m for Kilmarnock.

All the buses are built in Scotland by manufactur­er Alexander Dennis Limited with Perth and Aberdeen infrastruc­ture provided by SSE.

Sam Greer, regional director for Stagecoach in Scotland, said: “Sustainabl­e public transport is critical to the future of our planet by decarbonis­ing local journeys, reducing road congestion, improving air quality and tackling climate change.

“We welcome today’s announceme­nt by the Scottish Government of additional funding to support the rollout of 46 new electric buses in Scotland.

“This major investment will also provide a boost for Scotland’s world-leading bus manufactur­ing sector, helping to protect and grow jobs in Scotland.

“As major investment is made in zero and low emission buses, it also enables us to build further on developing in skills and training for our engineerin­g teams to maintain the new greener fleet as we transition to new zero emission technologi­es.”

Government funding under the Ultra-low Emission Bus Scheme was awarded to bus operators following a competitiv­e bidding process.

The scheme helps bus companies invest in electric vehicles and associated infrastruc­ture.

This is to support a green recovery out of the coronaviru­s pandemic, improve air quality and advance Scotland’s ambitions for a net-zero economy.

The Scottish Government has set a legally binding target to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2045.

Stagecoach has recently announced that it is targeting a zero-emissions bus fleet by 2035.

The Scottish Government award also includes funding for electric infrastruc­ture for depots.

Stagecoach is partnering with Perth-headquarte­red low carbon energy company SSE to deliver the new electrical infrastruc­ture needed.

Kevin Welstead, EV sector for SSE Enterprise, added: “SSE Enterprise is delighted to partner with Stagecoach to help them deliver their planned bus electrific­ation programme across Scotland.

“Ensuring that we provide this and the next generation with clean and green public transport is a priority for us.”

A total of 172 green buses will be built at Alexander Dennis Limited (ADL) in Falkirk under the government-backed programme.

Union Unite said this will improve the outlook for the plant following significan­t job losses in 2020.

Willie Thomson, Unite regional officer said: “The success of ADL in winning these orders is a testament to the highly-skilled workforce and world leading buses they manufactur­e.

“It brings some welcome news following a difficult 12 months. Workers can start to see a more positive and secure 2021.”

 ??  ?? GREEN FUTURE: Stagecoach Scotland regional director Sam Greer welcomes the Scottish Government funds award.
GREEN FUTURE: Stagecoach Scotland regional director Sam Greer welcomes the Scottish Government funds award.

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