Posted: Thu 18th Jun 2020

Welsh Government to fund electric buses as part of North Wales Metro scheme

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Jun 18th, 2020

Electric buses are set to be deployed on two routes following the award of £450,000 from the Welsh Government.

The investment announced by Transport and North Wales Minister Ken Skates yesterday forms part of the North Wales Metro funding.

Two electric bus vehicles will serve routes to Buckley and Treuddyn in Flintshire, as well as the charging infrastructure to maintain them.

The routes are part of an aim to link rural routes to main hubs in the county.

The vehicles will be housed at a council facility in Buckley which includes a solar farm, allowing the buses to be charged using a locally generated renewable energy source.

The new vehicles will be larger, to accommodate growing demand, and will also allow social distancing should that be required.

Ken Skates said: “This North Wales metro development shows our commitment to invest in greener transport and is part of our drive to build back better following the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The vehicles will be larger, meeting demand for use of the services, and allowing space for equipment such as strollers and walking frames making travel easy and convenient.

“It’s great to see the vehicles will be charged using solar power generated at the site in Buckley, an excellent example of sustainable green transport.”

Flintshire Council is providing £358,000 for the vehicles which is being match funded by the government.

The local authority said it was delighted to have been awarded the funding, which will initially benefit communities in the east of the county.

Councillor Carolyn Thomas, Cabinet Member for Streetscene and Countryside and Deputy Leader of the Council said: “The funding will provide some welcome support to the council’s aspirations to reduce its carbon footprint and will help provide a sustainable public transport service in both rural and urban areas of the county.

“The purchase of the two electric bus vehicles, along with the development of a key sustainable energy hub, symbolises the start of a very exciting opportunity for the council which will greatly contribute to the council’s vision for a zero carbon future.’’



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