Chargers of 15 First Bus depots in Scotland and England are open to the public - Sustainable Bus
Briefly

Fifteen First Bus depots in Scotland and England will now be open to third parties as part of the 'First Charge' initiative, aimed at supporting the transition to net zero. The First Bus Caledonia depot in Glasgow leads this initiative by offering public access to charging facilities. In partnership with Paua, a UK electric vehicle charging solution, shared access to depots for commercial EVs is established. The initiative addresses a significant gap in charging infrastructure, especially for commercial operators needing reliable urban charging solutions.
Fifteen First Bus depots in Scotland and England will be opened to third parties to support the transition to net zero, including access for the wider public in Glasgow.
The First Bus Caledonia depot in Glasgow is the first to offer in-depot charging to the general public under the 'First Charge' initiative.
First Bus is working towards a zero-emission fleet by 2035 with an investment of over £320m, aimed at accelerating decarbonisation.
The First Charge initiative addresses a critical gap in charging infrastructure for commercial operators, providing reliable, high-power charging in urban areas.
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