Clean Air for Londoners

We’re proud to have played a part in the first ever double-decker fuel cell bus fleet in England, launched on 23 June, 2021, in London by mayor Sadiq Khan. The new hydrogen buses joined a fleet of over 500 battery electric buses to chase the goal of making all London buses zero emission by 2030.

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Station Capacity: 1,200 kg/day

Operational since: 2021

Hydrogen buses are already a competitive alternative to battery buses, with significantly faster fueling time and therefore, less downtime. They are also becoming more of a competitive alternative to diesel buses on a total cost of ownership basis.

 

Environmently-friendly hydrogen buses help to reduce London’s carbon footprint and harmful particle emissions. In fact, the only by-product from the buses is water from the chemical reaction of hydrogen with oxygen from the air.

 


 

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Not only do the hydrogen buses help London with clean air, but they also support jobs and local economics across the UK. The fueling station was developed by Cavendish Hydrogen at Perivale bus depot.

 

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These hydrogen-powered double-decker buses don’t produce exhaust fumes. Not only will they help clean up London’s air but they’ll give Londoners quieter, smoother journeys.


The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan