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Wrightbus is a leading bus manufacturer based in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, founded in 1946 by Robert and William Wright. The company has a longstanding record of technical innovation, from the introduction of low-floor buses to the world’s first hydrogen double-decker bus in 2020. Following financial troubles, it wa
Produced the new hydrogen buses for Surrey's rollout, contributing technical and engineering support for the deployment of green hydrogen vehicles.[3]
Potential end-user for hydrogen produced at the Bradford plant, further supporting the transition to clean public transport fleets.[3]
A Northern Ireland-based zero-emission bus maker that manufactures purpose-built fuel cell buses and is a key player in the UK's hydrogen mega-project.
Manufacturer of the zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell buses supplied to Go-Ahead Group's fleet.
Wrightbus is a Northern Ireland-based bus manufacturer that has received new funding to produce battery electric and fuel cell buses. They are also planning to develop a green hydrogen production facility.
Northern Ireland-based bus manufacturer planning to build a green hydrogen production plant at its Ballymena headquarters. The company manufactures hydrogen-powered buses including the Hydroliner double-decker fleet.
Wrightbus is a bus manufacturer from Ballymena, Ireland, that has entered into a deal to provide hydrogen fuel technology to Volgren.
Ballymena-based bus manufacturer receiving £11.2 million in government funding to develop hydrogen-powered buses and establish a center of excellence for zero-emission technology.
Manufacturer of the world's first hydrogen-powered double-decker bus. Wrightbus designed and built the vehicle as part of the JIVE program and plans to deploy hydrogen buses across the UK.
Wrightbus, based in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, has delivered the first hydrogen double decker bus to Aberdeen. The company was recently purchased by Jo Bamford and is now focusing on H2 technology.
A bus company from Northern Ireland purchased by Jo Bamford, which has been working to supply H2-powered double-decker buses.
A member of the H2Bus Consortium, recognized as a leader in the hydrogen fuel cell electric bus sector.
Wrightbus is a Northern Ireland-based company that has launched the world's first fuel cell double-decker bus and is ready to begin mass production of the vehicle.

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