Single-decker electric bus trial in city

National Express Coventry bus. The bus is blue with a sign on the side which says "Go Electric Volvo" Image source, National Express Coventry
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The single-decker can carry up to 75 passengers

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A single-decker electric bus is being trialled on roads in Coventry over the coming weeks.

National Express Coventry said all of its 140 double-deckers were already fully electric.

The single-decker Volvo, which can carry up to 75 passengers, is operating on the 20, 20A and 20B services between the city centre, University Hospital and Wilsons Lane.

In 2022, the city council said Coventry aimed to become the UK's first all-electric bus city by 2025 and up to 300 new vehicles were set to arrive over three years.

The fully electric single-decker Volvo BZL Electric demonstrator is on loan to National Express Coventry.

Antony Goozee, bus strategy and commercial director for National Express, said as it looked ahead "to update" its single-decker vehicles, it was "great to be working with Volvo to trial" its electric bus.

He added National Express looked forward "to better understanding its capabilities and efficiencies under our usual operating conditions".

The demonstrator features a four-battery configuration offering a total power output of up to 376kWh and was charged overnight, the bus firm stated.

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