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Wrightbus unveils new flagship fuel-cell double deck bus

Zero-emission bus manufacturer Wrightbus unveiled the latest version of its flagship hydrogen double deck bus as it continued to lead the way in zero emission public transport.

The upgraded Streetdeck Hydroliner Gen 2.0 will be built in its Ballymena factory, where overall production will reach record levels this year. The new vehicle is more fuel efficient, has a greater range, costs less and can carry more passengers than its predecessor, which was the world’s first hydrogen double deck bus when it launched in 2020.

The Next Gen bus is also easier to maintain and service. Part-funded by the UK government through the Advanced Propulsion Centre UK, the four-year project has seen engineering experts from Wrightbus completely redesign the vehicle from the ground up. A consortium of partners including Grayson Thermal Systems, Queen’s University, Belfast, HYGEN and Translink banded together with the aim of strengthening UK based manufacturing capabilities to produce this zero-emission technology at scale.

Using the latest innovative hydrogen-powertrain innovations and technology, the new bus can be refuelled in just eight minutes and has a range of over 300 miles, a like-for-like replacement to diesel.

Featuring a new fuel-cell from Ballard alongside a highly-efficient electric traction system, the Next Gen Hydroliner also has enhanced accessibility and safety features including a redesigned front end to protect vulnerable road users.

The launch comes in what promises to be a record-breaking year for Wrightbus, which is the fastest-growing bus manufacturer in Europe. Last week, the firm revealed it expects to create up to 1,000 jobs in the supply chain thanks to an increase in production at its Ballymena headquarters, as well as grow its own workforce to 2,500.

Feb 26, 2025Blagojce Krivevski
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February 26, 2025 Electric Car NewsFuel-Cell-Bus, hydrogen bus, Wrightbus, Wrightbus fuel-cell bus, Wrightbus hydrogen bus
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