The bus depot based on South Street had significant work completed to install the necessary infrastructure and 27 dual-headed rapid charging points.
THE First Bus depot in Scotstoun has recieved 50 new electric buses.
The 50 new electric vehicles are fitted with market-leading lithium iron phosphate batteries boasting a range of over 370km on a single, three-hour charge. “We’re looking forward to hearing feedback from our customers as we continue our investment into greener travel.”
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