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Nottingham City Transport Celebrates Clifton Bus Upgrade Unveiling 48th Electric Bus Destined for Route 48!

April 1, 2025

Pictured Left to Right: Matthew Leverton, Lilian Greenwood MP, David Astill, Terry Mullins

UK Bus Operator of the Year, Nottingham City Transport (NCT) unveiled its latest brand new zero emission electric buses on Friday 21st March at a public launch in Clifton, attended by Nottingham South MP Lilian Greenwood and the Sandall family, who one of the new buses is named after.

The introduction of the latest electric buses to Navy Line marks a significant investment in the Clifton bus fleet and brings the total number of electric buses in the NCT fleet to 48 – the same number of the route that five of the buses will run on!

Navy Line 3, 3A which run between Clifton, Ruddington, Silverdale, Wilford Village, Trent Bridge and the City are already running with the new buses, and Navy Line 48 which is the core service between Clifton, Queens Drive, The Meadows and the City will see them introduced on Sunday 30th March.

NCT is not only introducing brand new buses with extra leg room, a quieter and more comfortable ride, air con and accessibility improvements to the 48, it is also increasing the frequency of buses to every 15 minutes on Monday to Saturday daytimes.

David Astill, NCT Managing Director said, “NCT has been serving Clifton Estate since it was built and we are delighted to be expanding our electric bus fleet by investing in a significant upgrade to the Clifton bus network”.

He continued, “It is almost a year since we introduced our first Yutong electric single deck buses and they have proven to be highly reliable and well liked by our customers, drivers and engineers. It’s great to see our 48th electric bus enter service at the end of March and with 14 more due before the end of the year, our transition to zero emission electric single decks will have been completed in 18 months”.

 

Residents and customers in Clifton approved of their new buses at the public unveiling at Clifton Shops on Friday, with many looking forward to travelling on them and asking about the service improvements from drivers who were on hand to answer questions.

Nottingham South MP Lilian Greenwood, who is also the Minister for the Future of Roads at the Department for Transport attended too, saying “I’m delighted to see NCT introducing their electric buses onto Clifton’s 3 and 48 services. These quieter, smoother and more reliable buses are popular with passengers and drivers alike. And of course they’re green and clean – protecting the environment and reducing the harmful emissions that damage people’s health. It’s good news all round.”

The Yutong electric single deck buses achieve a 79% saving in well-to-wheel greenhouse gas emissions compared to existing Euro VI diesel buses and will prevent 3,800 tonnes of CO2e being emitted each year when the electric bus project is fully delivered.

The total cost of the electric bus project, which includes the cost for the new buses and infrastructure, comes to £30m. £12.3m of that cost is being supported from the Department for Transport’s Zero Emission Bus Regional Areas (ZEBRA) Fund, secured by Nottingham City Council. The remaining £17.7m is investment by NCT.

Councillor Neghat Khan, Nottingham City Council’s Executive Member for Transport said, “I’m delighted to see Nottingham City Transport expanding its zero-emission electric bus fleet, bringing cleaner, greener travel options to Clifton and beyond. This investment not only improves air quality and reduces carbon emissions but also enhances the passenger experience with modern, comfortable buses. Thanks to funding secured through the ZEBRA scheme and NCT’s commitment to sustainability, Nottingham continues to lead the way in environmentally friendly public transport. This is a significant step towards our city’s ambition to become carbon neutral by 2028. By investing in cleaner transport solutions, we are creating a healthier, more sustainable future for Nottingham and making it easier for residents to choose greener ways to travel”.

NCT’s website hosts an informative page full of facts, figures and FAQs about the electric bus project at www.nctx.co.uk/electricbus

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