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Saturday, 16 January 2021

Entire London Bus Fleet Now Meets ULEZ Emission Standards. Also, List of TfL Bus Routes Converting to Zero Emission Buses

Transport for London has announced in a press release that their bus network now runs using Euro VI or zero-emission buses, which meets the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) standards.

From TfL press release

The main bus network now exclusively uses Euro VI or cleaner buses, the same emissions standard as the Mayor of London's Ultra Low Emission Zone.

All buses in TfL's 9,000-strong bus fleet* now meet or exceed the cleanest Euro VI emissions standards. This is a major milestone in tackling toxic air pollution in the capital.

This has significantly reduced the contribution from TfL buses to transport-related NOx emissions, with the proportion of transport nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions coming from TfL's buses reducing from 15% to just four per cent.

Since 2017, TfL has worked to phase out polluting diesel buses and to retrofit older buses with cleaner engines. Now completed, this will see harmful NOx emissions from buses fall by an average of 90%.

In the coming years, air quality will be further improved by moving towards a zero-emission bus network and helping to meet the Mayor's zero carbon target by 2030.

Decarbonising the transport network and cleaning up London's air will also support green jobs in the bus industry across the United Kingdom.

Cleaning up London's air

Around £85m has been invested in retrofitting older diesel buses to meet or exceed the Euro VI emissions standards since 2017.

Each retrofitted bus emits up to 95% less NOx emissions and 80% less particulate matter (PM) than before, leading to significant air quality improvements across London.

As a key stage in the retrofit programme, 12 Low Emission Bus Zones were delivered between 2017 and 2019 to tackle the worst air quality hotspots outside central London, by concentrating cleaner Euro VI buses on the most polluting routes.

The zones included high streets and town centres in Brixton, Haringey and Putney, and were introduced one year ahead of target.

The routes helped transform local air quality with a 98% reduction in hourly exceedances on Putney High Street since 2016, previously one of the most polluted parts of the capital.

More than 400 all-electric buses have been introduced - including the UK's first full routes of electric double decker buses - and around 300 additional zero-emission buses are expected to join the fleet by the end of this year.

TfL continues to roll out electric buses, with routes including 106, C10 and P5 converting last year, and there are plans for 2,000 all-electric buses to be in operation by 2025.

The retrofit and electrification programmes form part of the Mayor's ambitious target for all London's 9,000 buses being zero-emission as soon as possible.

TfL has outlined to Government that, with ongoing** financial support, it could accelerate this programme to make all buses in London zero-emission by 2030 and in this year of COP26 help the UK meet its new carbon target of 68% reduction.

London's green recovery

The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said: 'London's toxic air is a public health crisis causing premature deaths and stunting the growth of children's lungs.

'Today, as part of our work to tackle the twin dangers of toxic air pollution and the climate emergency, I am proud that the entire TfL core bus fleet now meets the strictest emissions standards.

'Today's announcement is a major part of our plan to transform London's entire bus fleet, which has reduced bus NOx emissions London-wide by an average of 90%.

'It will play a key role in London's green recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and will continue to provide job opportunities in London and across the UK. It also complements my plans to expand the Ultra Low Emission Zone up to the North and South Circular Roads in October this year.'

Claire Mann, Director of Bus Operations at TfL, said: 'Londoners deserve to breathe clean air. Toxic air kills, reduces life quality and, as the pandemic has shown, leaves people more vulnerable to other threats.

'We've already seen how much retrofitted buses can clean up the air in busy London hotspots, and now with our retrofit programme complete on our core fleet the whole of the city will benefit from improved air quality.

'This programme has made our diesel buses as clean as they can be, but we are determined to go further. We will press ahead with our electrification programme and investments in other green technology to ensure all buses in London are zero emission by 2037 or hopefully, if additional financial support can be found, sooner.'

* TfL's core bus fleet now meets the Euro VI standard. Meal relief buses, training buses and some school buses put on as a response to COVID to enable social distancing are not included in the core TfL bus fleet.

**An additional £1 billion to accelerate the electrification of London's 9,000-strong London bus fleet would create highly skilled manufacturing jobs in areas such as Scarborough, Falkirk, Leeds and Ballymena.

The process to convert existing diesel and hybrid buses to Euro VI is now complete and the rollout of zero-emission electric buses is increasing, not just in London but also the rest of Great Britain and Ireland.

I did briefly mention in a recent article that London Bus route 174 is now fully served using Enviro400EV City buses.

With information taken from the London Bus Routes service changes page and a Freedom of Information release by TfL, I’ve listed the upcoming routes to be served with new zero-emission buses:

Route

Bus type

Operator

Expected date

7

Double deck hydrogen

Metroline

19-Jun-21

20

Double deck electrics

HCT Plus

06-Feb-21

49

Double deck electrics

RATP London

04-Sep-21

63

Double deck electrics

Abellio London

13-Nov-21

65

Double deck electrics

RATP London

03-Jul-21

69

Double deck electrics

Go Ahead London

01-May-21

132

Double deck electrics

Go Ahead London

02-Oct-21

160

Double deck electrics

Stagecoach

18-Sep-21

173

Double deck electrics

Stagecoach

30-Jan-21

180

Double deck electrics

Stagecoach

02-Oct-21

183

Double deck electrics

RATP London

04-Sep-21

184

Single deck electrics

Go Ahead London

06-Feb-21

200

Double deck electrics

Go Ahead London

20-Feb-21

281

Double deck electrics

RATP London

03-Jul-21

290

Single deck electrics

RATP London

02-Oct-21

319

Double deck electrics

Arriva

2021

358

Single deck electrics

Go Ahead London

Jan-22

398

Single deck electrics

RATP London

04-Sep-21

484

Single deck electrics

Go Ahead London

20-Mar-21

660

Double deck electrics

Stagecoach

20-Sep-21

H10

Single deck electrics

RATP London

04-Sep-21

X140

Double deck electrics

RATP London

04-Sep-21

I expect most of the double deck electrics will be the Enviro400EV City by Alexander Dennis and BYD, while some will be Optare Metrodecker EV and the double deck hydrogens for route 7 have been manufactured by Wrightbus and expected to enter service once the hydrogen infrastructure is built in Perivale bus garage.

It will be interesting to see how it all develops throughout this year.

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