Electric vehicles
Electric vehicles
(12 Oct 2021, 1:09 pm)Stuartphin1639 Went past riverside depot on my way to the metro, when I went past there was just a spare voltra branded vehicle parked there, just on my way back and by the looks of things more have been delivered, does anyone know what they are for?
(12 Oct 2021, 1:09 pm)Stuartphin1639 Went past riverside depot on my way to the metro, when I went past there was just a spare voltra branded vehicle parked there, just on my way back and by the looks of things more have been delivered, does anyone know what they are for?
(12 Oct 2021, 1:09 pm)Stuartphin1639 Went past riverside depot on my way to the metro, when I went past there was just a spare voltra branded vehicle parked there, just on my way back and by the looks of things more have been delivered, does anyone know what they are for?
(12 Oct 2021, 1:09 pm)Stuartphin1639 Went past riverside depot on my way to the metro, when I went past there was just a spare voltra branded vehicle parked there, just on my way back and by the looks of things more have been delivered, does anyone know what they are for?
The Net Zero liveried Enviro400 City EV that’s currently on tour called into Riverside:
https://twitter.com/martijngne/status/14...62050?s=21
https://flic.kr/p/2mEBsMm
…and MG indicates GNE will be trialling one soon.
And some figures on the fuel saving from the Yutongs:
https://twitter.com/transportwm/status/1...17125?s=21
9 buses.
300,000 miles a year run on Green electricity.
180,000 litres of diesel saved.
That's 470,000 kg of C02 not entering the atmosphere.
(27 Oct 2021, 1:11 pm)ne14ne1 And some figures on the fuel saving from the Yutongs:that is around £250K saved in diesel money.
https://twitter.com/transportwm/status/1...17125?s=21
9 buses.
300,000 miles a year run on Green electricity.
180,000 litres of diesel saved.
That's 470,000 kg of C02 not entering the atmosphere.
(27 Oct 2021, 1:11 pm)ne14ne1 And some figures on the fuel saving from the Yutongs:that is around £250K saved in diesel money.
https://twitter.com/transportwm/status/1...17125?s=21
9 buses.
300,000 miles a year run on Green electricity.
180,000 litres of diesel saved.
That's 470,000 kg of C02 not entering the atmosphere.
Not sure if this is similar to the ones recently introduced in edinburgh, but having been on the Lothian ones, quite a nice ride and comfortable as well
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(27 Oct 2021, 1:11 pm)ne14ne1 And some figures on the fuel saving from the Yutongs:
https://twitter.com/transportwm/status/1...17125?s=21
9 buses.
300,000 miles a year run on Green electricity.
180,000 litres of diesel saved.
That's 470,000 kg of C02 not entering the atmosphere.
(27 Oct 2021, 1:11 pm)ne14ne1 And some figures on the fuel saving from the Yutongs:
https://twitter.com/transportwm/status/1...17125?s=21
9 buses.
300,000 miles a year run on Green electricity.
180,000 litres of diesel saved.
That's 470,000 kg of C02 not entering the atmosphere.
(28 Oct 2021, 11:50 am)Andreos1 It will be interesting to see how sustainable electric vehicles are going to be, when the wholesale prices are going up across Europe.Its unsustainable for the rare metals to be mined to produce enough components for electric vehicles/turbines etc. Can see hydrogen overtaking electric in next 10 years
I'm sure I read somewhere, that some tocs have been reverting back to diesel ops when available as it works out cheaper.
(28 Oct 2021, 11:50 am)Andreos1 It will be interesting to see how sustainable electric vehicles are going to be, when the wholesale prices are going up across Europe.Its unsustainable for the rare metals to be mined to produce enough components for electric vehicles/turbines etc. Can see hydrogen overtaking electric in next 10 years
I'm sure I read somewhere, that some tocs have been reverting back to diesel ops when available as it works out cheaper.
(28 Oct 2021, 12:53 pm)JP6004 Its unsustainable for the rare metals to be mined to produce enough components for electric vehicles/turbines etc. Can see hydrogen overtaking electric in next 10 years
(28 Oct 2021, 12:53 pm)JP6004 Its unsustainable for the rare metals to be mined to produce enough components for electric vehicles/turbines etc. Can see hydrogen overtaking electric in next 10 years
(28 Oct 2021, 12:53 pm)JP6004 Its unsustainable for the rare metals to be mined to produce enough components for electric vehicles/turbines etc. Can see hydrogen overtaking electric in next 10 years
(28 Oct 2021, 12:53 pm)JP6004 Its unsustainable for the rare metals to be mined to produce enough components for electric vehicles/turbines etc. Can see hydrogen overtaking electric in next 10 years
(28 Oct 2021, 11:50 am)Andreos1 It will be interesting to see how sustainable electric vehicles are going to be, when the wholesale prices are going up across Europe.Any idea when the next batch are due for delivery ?
I'm sure I read somewhere, that some tocs have been reverting back to diesel ops when available as it works out cheaper.
(28 Oct 2021, 11:50 am)Andreos1 It will be interesting to see how sustainable electric vehicles are going to be, when the wholesale prices are going up across Europe.Any idea when the next batch are due for delivery ?
I'm sure I read somewhere, that some tocs have been reverting back to diesel ops when available as it works out cheaper.
(28 Oct 2021, 11:50 am)Andreos1 It will be interesting to see how sustainable electric vehicles are going to be, when the wholesale prices are going up across Europe.
I'm sure I read somewhere, that some tocs have been reverting back to diesel ops when available as it works out cheaper.
(28 Oct 2021, 11:50 am)Andreos1 It will be interesting to see how sustainable electric vehicles are going to be, when the wholesale prices are going up across Europe.
I'm sure I read somewhere, that some tocs have been reverting back to diesel ops when available as it works out cheaper.
(30 Oct 2021, 3:43 pm)IRHardy It was two Freight Operating Companies: Freightliner & Direct Rail Services, the FOCs pay as they use the electricity from Network Rail whereas the Passenger TOCs don't. The FOCs do not always operate all the services that are in the Working Timetable so they don't want to have a standing charge, whereas the TOCs (well pre-COVID) pretty much operated all the services that they planned to so the charges were not wasted.
(30 Oct 2021, 3:43 pm)IRHardy It was two Freight Operating Companies: Freightliner & Direct Rail Services, the FOCs pay as they use the electricity from Network Rail whereas the Passenger TOCs don't. The FOCs do not always operate all the services that are in the Working Timetable so they don't want to have a standing charge, whereas the TOCs (well pre-COVID) pretty much operated all the services that they planned to so the charges were not wasted.
Next batch of EVs due around July 2022 (stated by MG on the Net Zero Transport NCC Policy Cabinet meeting yesterday - available to watch on NCC’s YouTube channel).
Not sure if that date was already known.
Kim Purcell (Arriva) also added that Arriva NE and Stagecoach NE will be trialling a hydrogen bus later in the year.
(10 Nov 2021, 12:14 pm)ne14ne1 Next batch of EVs due around July 2022 (stated by MG on the Net Zero Transport NCC Policy Cabinet meeting yesterday - available to watch on NCC’s YouTube channel).That is just when the Newcaslte bring in their emissions charge, something tells me that the 57 may have to have some buses from other depots to cover it.
Not sure if that date was already known.
Kim Purcell (Arriva) also added that Arriva NE and Stagecoach NE will be trialling a hydrogen bus later in the year.
(10 Nov 2021, 12:14 pm)ne14ne1 Next batch of EVs due around July 2022 (stated by MG on the Net Zero Transport NCC Policy Cabinet meeting yesterday - available to watch on NCC’s YouTube channel).That is just when the Newcaslte bring in their emissions charge, something tells me that the 57 may have to have some buses from other depots to cover it.
Not sure if that date was already known.
Kim Purcell (Arriva) also added that Arriva NE and Stagecoach NE will be trialling a hydrogen bus later in the year.
The Prime Minister with 8809 which was sporting a few additional temporary vinyls while serving as a shuttle at Port of Tyne today:
https://twitter.com/martijngne/status/14...23683?s=21
(22 Nov 2021, 12:42 pm)ne14ne1 The Prime Minister with 8809 which was sporting a few additional temporary vinyls while serving as a shuttle at Port of Tyne today:
https://twitter.com/martijngne/status/14...23683?s=21
(22 Nov 2021, 12:42 pm)ne14ne1 The Prime Minister with 8809 which was sporting a few additional temporary vinyls while serving as a shuttle at Port of Tyne today:
https://twitter.com/martijngne/status/14...23683?s=21