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First Bus Launches £14.7M Electric Fleet in Somerset

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The first of 25 brand-new electric buses have now entered service in Somerset, marking a major shift towards zero-emission public transport in the region. The buses are part of a £14.7 million project delivered by First Bus South in partnership with Somerset Council, with funding support from the Department for Transport’s ZEBRA 2 (Zero Emission Bus Regional Area) scheme.

Ebusco launches in Australia

Ebusco is taking the first steps in its expansion plans for Australia with the introduction of the Ebusco 2.2. The Ebusco 2.2, with its tried-and-true concept, can travel up to 280 miles on a single charge in a variety of climate and weather conditions.

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With this model, Ebusco introduces a new zero-emission mode of transportation in Australia, complete with a spacious design, USB ports at every seat, and the quiet and smooth operation that is synonymous with electric buses.

Peter Bijvelds, Global CEO of Ebusco is proud to be in Australia to launch the Ebusco 2.2 and said,
“When I started this company 10 years ago, I knew that we needed to find a better and a cleaner way to move people. We now have more than 400 buses around the world that have travelled more than 60 million kilometers. This has saved already more than 55 million kg of CO2”
Simon Pearce, Australian Director of Ebusco said,
“For the past three years a small team has been working hard in the background to get to this moment today. The arrival of the Ebusco 2.2 bus with right-hand drive in Australia is a huge milestone for our company.”

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