BYD ADL will build 130 electric double deckers for Zenobē and National Express Coventry

BYD ADL costruirà 130 veicoli elettrici a due piani per Zenobē e National Express Coventry
National Express West Midlands Electric Bus photocall in Coventry. Pictured are L-R David Bradford (MD National Express Bus, Andy Street (Mayor for West Midlands), Agata Litwinowicz-Soltysiak (Zero Emissions Operational Manager NX Bus) and Cllr Jim O'Boyle (Coventry). Picture by Shaun Fellows / Shine Pix Ltd

Alexander Dennis Limited (ADL) and BYD UK will supply over 130 zero emission double deck buses to Zenobē EV fleet.

The partnerhip will also support these vehicles with spare parts over a period of 16 years. The buses will help to make Coventry the UK’s first all-electric bus city.

BYD ADL costruirà 130 veicoli elettrici a due piani per Zenobē e National Express Coventry
National Express West Midlands Electric Bus photocall in Coventry. Pictured are L-R David Bradford (MD National Express Bus, Andy Street (Mayor for West Midlands), Agata Litwinowicz-Soltysiak (Zero Emissions Operational Manager NX Bus) and Cllr Jim O’Boyle (Coventry). Picture by Shaun Fellows / Shine Pix Ltd

The 130 BYD ADL Enviro400EV double deck electric buses, all manufactured in Britain by ADL in partnership with BYD, enter service in Coventry from early 2023 as a part of the city’s successful bid to become the country’s first all-electric bus city and take it a huge step closer to replacing around 300 diesel vehicles by 2025.

Zenobē will be providing Electric Transportation as a Service (ETaaS) to National Express, financing and managing the full turnkey solution that includes new BYD ADL vehicles, on-board battery replacement, charging and grid infrastructure, a second life battery system at the depot, unique software to optimise charging, parts, and full operational support.

The work builds on ADL and Zenobē’s existing work with National Express, previously providing charging infrastructure and batteries for 29 BYD ADL Enviro400EV electric buses in Coventry and Birmingham in 2020. The project will be financed partly through the partnership between Zenobē and National Express, with some investment also coming from a £50 million grant from the Department of Transport, awarded to the West Midlands Combined Authority for Coventry’s all-electric bus city scheme, enabling the public purse to go further.

Source: BYD

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