World’s first hydrogen double deckers launch

World’s first hydrogen double deckers launch

The world’s first fleet of double decker hydrogen buses has officially been launched into service in Aberdeen.


Run by First Bus in a project led by Aberdeen City Council, the hydrogen buses represent a step forward in reducing climate change.

Built by UK firm Wrightbus, the zero-emission fleet emits nothing more than water from its exhausts as the fuel is made from just wind and water. Furthermore, plans are in place for Aberdeen to make its own hydrogen to power the buses, making it an even greener energy source for the local community.

Aberdeen City Council Co-Leader Councillor, Jenny Laing, said: “It’s great to see the world’s first hydrogen double decker buses starting on their service routes in Aberdeen.

“The buses are a fantastic asset to the city as an entrepreneurial and technological leader as they have even more advanced technology which pushes established hydrogen boundaries and also greatly assist us in tackling air pollution in the city.”

World’s first hydrogen double deckers launch

Wrightbus Chairman, Jo Bamford, said it was a proud moment to see the buses in full operation for the first time: “Everyone at Wrightbus is incredibly proud to see the world’s-first hydrogen double decker bus fleet in full service and carrying passengers around the streets of Aberdeen. It marks a pivotal moment in the city’s commitment to reaching net zero.

“We will see further Wrightbus hydrogen buses in locations across the UK, with fleets due to launch in Birmingham and London later this year. It’s vital that other towns and cities sit up and take note of their example.

“Hydrogen has an important part to play in the decarbonisation of transport and the reduction in CO2 levels that we need to reach to ensure a net zero future.”


For more information, visit www.wrightbus.com.

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