Wrightbus’s Bamford supports hydrogen report

‘Time is now to invest in hydrogen’ – Bamford

Wrightbus owner, Jo Bamford, has supported a report by think-tank Policy Exchange, calling for more capital investment in hydrogen. The man behind plans for 3,000 hydrogen buses across the UK believes this is exactly the kind of action the UK Government should be taking.

The report from Policy Exchange says that green hydrogen projects offer the most immediate infrastructure investment opportunities and that the Government could replicate the All-Electric Bus Town scheme for hydrogen, which would support the UK’s developing hydrogen bus manufacturing sector.

Bamford also owns hydrogen energy producer Ryse Hydrogen and has been pushing for investment in the technology to help get the hydrogen economy moving. He said: “The time is now to invest in hydrogen and make the UK a leader in the technology, and I applaud Policy Exchange on its findings.

“I am fully committed and have invested heavily in providing not only thousands of hydrogen buses to the streets of cities and towns, but also to building a strong hydrogen infrastructure across the UK. This will help kickstart the UK’s hydrogen economy, which has the potential to create a quarter of a million green jobs.

“There are no limits to hydrogen. The UK’s hydrogen economy starts with buses today, but can be used in other heavy and large vehicles, like lorries, trains and ships, but after that it could be heating our homes, powering heavy industry. In order to get there we are going to need a clear policy framework from the Government to allow business to invest – we need a UK-wide hydrogen strategy. If we don’t get that soon, then we are going to get left behind and lose out.”

The Policy Exchange report referred to its previous Fuelling the Future publication, released in 2018, which said hydrogen is a ‘leading option to decarbonise large vehicles such as buses, coaches and HGVs’. It stated that for buses in particular, hydrogen is ‘ready to go’, noting projects that demonstrate this in Aberdeen, Birmingham and London. It suggested the government could replicate the All-Electric Bus Town scheme for hydrogen. This scheme could support the UK’s developing hydrogen bus manufacturing sector, it claims.

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