Zero emission milestone for Manchester BYD ADL deckers

Stagecoach Manchester’s 32 BYD ADL Enviro400EVs delivered at the start of the year have reached 600,000 zero emission miles operated to date.

The double-deckers were purchased by the operator’s own investment of £16.5 million supported by the Government’s Ultra Low Emission Bus Scheme. They are the UK’s largest fleet of zero-emission double deck buses outside the capital. The buses entered service on two high-frequency routes connecting Manchester city centre, Manchester Airport, five hospitals and two universities just before the coronavirus pandemic led to the first countrywide lockdown.

Stagecoach continued to operate the vehicles throughout this period, deploying them on additional services whenever possible so that further parts of Greater Manchester could benefit from improved air quality thanks to the electric buses’ absence of tailpipe emissions.

Stagecoach’s UK Managing Director, Carla Stockton-Jones, said: “Air pollution is the biggest environmental health risk we face today. As the operator of Britain’s biggest fleet of buses and coaches, we recognise we have a responsibility to play our part in delivering cleaner air. That’s why we’ve invested £1 billion in 7,000 new greener vehicles and technologies in the past decade, with the new Manchester buses representing one of Europe’s largest single investments in electric buses.

“One of the biggest opportunities for our country as part of a strategy to build back better is to switch from cars to more sustainable and healthier public transport and active travel” – Carla Stockton-Jones

“The biggest way we can address air quality and climate change is not by just replacing one technology for another. It’s by fundamental changes in the way we live and behave. One of the biggest opportunities for our country as part of a strategy to build back better is to switch from cars to more sustainable and healthier public transport and active travel.”

Paul Davies, President & Managing Director of ADL, said: “As the UK considers ways to recover from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, we cannot lose sight of the effects that transport choices have on the twin challenges of the climate emergency and air pollution. It is more imperative than ever to ensure that buses are an attractive choice with high quality services underpinned by appropriate priority and infrastructure, and delivered with state-of-the-art low and zero emission buses built in this country.”

Frank Thorpe, Managing Director of BYD (UK) Ltd, added: “It is very encouraging to see the collective investment from government, from Stagecoach and from the BYD ADL partnership making such a substantial contribution to the reduction of CO2 emissions. Our BYD ADL Enviro400EV is delivering long-term productivity benefits for Stagecoach and for passengers, the spacious new double-deckers are providing safe, quiet and comfortable journeys in and around Manchester.”

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