London Reaches 3,000 Zero-Emission Buses Milestone, Says Mayor Khan
London Hits 3,000 Zero-Emission Buses Milestone

London has achieved a major milestone in its push for sustainable transport, with Mayor Sadiq Khan declaring the capital is "leading the charge in sustainable transport" as its 3,000th zero-emission bus was unveiled.

New Electric Bus on Route 165

The new fully electric double-decker bus, manufactured by Northern Ireland-based Wrightbus, will be operated by Stagecoach London on the 165 route, connecting Romford and Rainham. While the majority of Transport for London’s (TfL) zero-emission bus fleet consists of battery electric vehicles, it also includes 20 hydrogen fuel cell double-deckers.

Growth of Zero-Emission Fleet

Since 2021, all new buses introduced in London have been zero-emission. The city’s electric bus fleet has seen substantial growth, from just 30 vehicles in 2016 to now comprising a third of TfL’s total bus fleet. This number is projected to double before the end of the decade.

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TfL had previously aimed for all 9,000 of its buses to be zero-emission by that same point, a target it suggests could be accelerated with additional government funding. In a related effort to reduce carbon emissions, lighting at all 12,000 bus shelters across London has been converted to LEDs.

Mayor's Statement

Sir Sadiq Khan, who chairs TfL, said: “I’m proud that London is leading the charge in sustainable transport with 3,000 of our iconic red buses now going green – which is a hundred times more than when I took office in 2016, and one of the largest zero-emission bus fleets in Europe.

“Over the last decade as Mayor, I’ve worked with TfL to take our bus network from strength to strength – creating new services such as the game-changing Superloop, and boosting our zero and low-emission buses to help clean up our air and support our climate goals.”

TfL Director's Comment

Lorna Murphy, director of buses at TfL, said: “This is more than a milestone; it is real visible change – cleaner journeys for Londoners every day.

“With a third of London’s fleet of iconic buses now zero-emission, it is even easier for customers to travel around the city in a sustainable, affordable and accessible way.”

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