Wrightbus has unveiled its latest hydrogen coach demonstrator at Cenex Expo, taking place at UTAC Millbrook in the UK.
The unit is a 300kw hydrogen coach that aims to help decarbonise the public transport industry.
This development follows successful Government funding from the Department for Business and Trade, delivered to Wrightbus through the Advanced Propulsion Centre UK (APC).
The manufacturer’s partners for this project include Queen’s University Belfast and Symbio.
Wrightbus CEO Jean-Marc Gales said:For years Wrightbus has led the way in transport innovation, producing the world’s first hydrogen-powered bus and an award-winning battery-electric version, now both sold all around the world.
But there is no room for standing still; innovation has been at the core of our business since we were founded in 1946 and we continue to plough enormous amounts of time, money and effort into staying ahead of the curve.
While buses have been in the Wrightbus DNA since day one we know that to have a real impact on public transport we must tackle the decarbonisation of coaches. Yet they have different needs – they must go further for longer and carry much higher payloads.
Although the demonstrator on show at Cenex is not the finished article, we have worked heavily on creating a new driveline and our testing shows it can cover 1,000kms on one refuelling.