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Transdev invests in hydrogen future

Transdev has joined forces with the Queensland government to invest in hydrogen buses

Public transport operator Transdev has backed a cleaner hydrogen transport future by investing in two hydrogen buses with support from the Queensland government.

Queensland Deputy Premier Dr Steven Miles announced a $1.5 million commitment for the buses under the state government’s Hydrogen Industry Development Fund.

Transdev will match the $1.5m investment to purchase the two hydrogen fuel cell buses to service the eastern suburbs of Brisbane from its Capalaba depot.

Transdev Queensland Managing Director Mark McKenzie says he is proud of securing the funding and the government’s commitment to growing the hydrogen industry and its opportunities.

“The state government has already backed zero-emissions vehicles and now we look forward to what hydrogen has to offer,” McKenzie says.

“Transdev is not only investing in the buses but also working with suppliers in building the necessary hydrogen supply infrastructure at our depot and the upskilling of our staff.


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“The buses will be built by Volgren using a Wrightbus Hydrogen chassis and we look forward to testing these buses on city roads, providing valuable data to Translink and the Queensland government about their performance.

“Our local Brisbane team is also excited to grow our own local hydrogen expertise using the experience of our global Transdev teams in running zero emission fleets right around the world.”

Transdev delivers more than two million passenger trips each year on passenger, school and charter services across Redlands and Brisbane via a fleet of around 109 diesel buses.

In Brisbane, Transdev also runs an electric bus, which was Australia’s first 100 per cent sustainably powered full-size electric bus powered by a massive rooftop solar generation system at the depot.

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