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Nottingham adds Optare electric buses to its EV fleet

Optare is experiencing strong demand for its practical, quieter, efficient and environmentally friendly low carbon buses in 2014, and is delighted to announce another large order worth £3.6m for electric buses for Nottingham City Council, which has one of the largest fleets of electric buses for public transport in Europe.

Optare has previously supplied 28 electric buses to Nottingham City Council, made up of a mixture of Versa. Solo SR and Solo models. The new buses are 9.2m Solo EVs, and the first deliveries are expected in July.

The buses are equipped with a rapid charge system so they can use charging systems installed in the City, and have been part funded by the Department for Transport’s Green bus Fund.

Commenting on the order for the new buses, Andy Gibbons, Head of Public Transport for Nottingham City Council, said: “Nottingham City Council is committed to continued investment in modern buses to provide a safe, reliable, value for money, integrated public transport network which has the least impact on our environment.”

Enrico Vassallo, Optare’s Chief Executive Officer, said: “This is very encouraging for bus manufacturing in Britain, as our factory near Leeds is benefiting from several large orders for new buses this year. We are delighted to be leading the way with the proven technology and efficiency of our electric buses, and hybrid systems, meaning customers like Nottingham City Council are choosing more Optare buses for their low carbon fleet.” 

For further information please contact:
Rebecca Green, Marketing Co-ordinator
T: +44 (0) 7810 158 415
E: rebecca.green@optare.com

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