First York driving down emissisons in the city

Man in suit in front of bus

An electrifying milestone has been celebrated this week in York, as the ground-breaking 12 First Bus electric vehicles which operate on two of the city’s Park and Ride sites have collectively driven one million kilometres since launching in June 2014. The one million landmark has also seen huge savings in CO2 emissions, when compared to operating a diesel bus – an estimated 880 tonnes.

The major milestone was reached this month (September), making First York the fastest bus company to reach the one million kilometre mark, in comparison to other areas that also operate a similar number of electric vehicles. The fleet of 12 vehicles racked up the impressive total in just 21 months, some nine months ahead of schedule, which is a significant achievement for the business and city, as City of York Council continues its plans to make York a pollution free city.

Speaking about the First Bus electric vehicle fleet, which are also fitted with free Wi-Fi, Marc Bichtemann, Managing Director at First York, said: “We are constantly striving to introduce cleaner vehicles, improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions, so this milestone is a fantastic achievement.

We operate 12 electric buses between the Poppleton Park & Ride, Monks Cross Park & Ride, and York City Centre, all of which deliver zero tail pipe emissions and support our local authority partners’ goal to reduce air pollution in the city.

The electric vehicles are not only performing to a really high standard, but they are popular with our customers too, and we look forward to continuing to welcome even more customers onto our services.”

The electric vehicles were manufactured locally by Sherburn in Elmet based Optare. Robert Drewery, Commercial Director at Optare said: "Optare is delighted that these award winning electric buses, currently the most efficient in the UK, have proven to deliver such an impact on local air quality in a relatively short period of time. As the leaders in UK electric bus technology, we will continue to develop our electric vehicle technology and work with local authorities and operators, such as First York, to ensure more electric buses like these operate in our region and throughout the UK in the future.

Cllr Ian Gillies, Executive member for Transport and Planning, said: "Over four million passenger journeys are made on York's Park&Ride service each year, making it one of the most well used services in the country. The fact that electric buses have collectively accumulated 1million kilometres reinforces our commitment and investment in working to reduce emissions, improving air quality and increasing transport options for residents and visitors to York."

This milestone also follows the recent news that First Bus has been awarded ‘Low Carbon Vehicle Operator of the Year 2016’ at the prestigious Low Carbon Champions Awards.

The first electric buses were introduced in June 2014, and run the majority of services for the York Park & Ride.

About First BusFirst bus logo

Across the UK First Bus operates in a huge number of communities, including 40 of the country’s largest towns and cities.

You can travel by First Bus in Aberdeen, Glasgow, Edinburgh, York, Sheffield, Leeds, Manchester, Swansea, Portsmouth, Southampton, Stoke, Leicester, Bristol, Norwich, Ipswich, Colchester, Plymouth, Taunton and many other cities, towns and villages.

Contact
From
Website
Date
  • Join our community for FREE today!

  • Create and share your own profile

  • Join the discussions

  • Publish your own items

  • Subscription to our Weekly eNewsletter

your benefits?

Get connected with Mass Transit Professionals Worldwide

Create your account

Go To Registration

FREE membership benefits

  • * create and share your own profile
  • * join the discussions
  • * publish your own items on Mass Transit Networkmanage news, jobs, tenders, companies, events, showcases, educations, associations and literature.
  • * subscribe to our eNewsletter
Add news yourself

Comments

There are no comments yet for this item

Join the discussion

You can only add a comment when you are logged in. Click here to login