TfL to introduce hydrogen buses
The use of hydrogen power trains will ramp up in London next year in what has been described as a world first.
It’s been announced that hydrogen double decker buses will be introduced on three busy London bus routes next year.
Transport for London has ordered 20 of the buses, which produce no harmful tailpipe emissions, as part of its drive to make London transport zero-emission and improve air quality.
It follows the introduction of the new central London Ultra Low Emission Zone last month.
TfL is investing £12m in the new buses and the fuelling infrastructure. Wrightbus in Northern Ireland will manufacture them, creating new jobs in the region. More than £5 million of funding is being provided by European bodies and £1 million from the Office of Low Emission Vehicles.
To encourage the take-up of this trailblazing technology in other cities in the UK and Europe, TfL is leading procurement within the ‘Joint Initiative for hydrogen Vehicles across Europe’ (JIVE) project. JIVE aims to bring down the cost of the vehicles by buying in bulk with other authorities – helping put the price per bus on a par with the other cleanest fuels.