Bus Éireann and NTA celebrate one year of first all-electric bus service in Athlone town

Bus Éireann and the National Transport Authority (NTA) are marking one year since the launch of Ireland’s first all-electric town service in Athlone town.

Bus Éireann and the National Transport Authority (NTA) are marking one year since the launch of Ireland’s first all-electric town service in Athlone town.

Bus Éireann and the National Transport Authority (NTA ) are marking one year since the launch of Ireland’s first all-electric town service in Athlone town.

The Pathfinder project, as designated by the Department of Transport, was officially launched on January 29 2023.

During the first year of service, 11 state-of-the-art zero-emission electric buses have transformed the bus service in Athlone town, completing over 530,000 emission-free kilometres over 12 months.

These journeys throughout the year eliminated over 400,000 kilograms of tailpipe emissions when compared with those of a diesel vehicle.

The project, a €10 million investment by the NTA, became the first project to launch under the Government’s Pathfinder Programme – a list of exemplar transport projects to be delivered by local authorities and agencies around the country within three years.

In preparation for the Athlone launch for the service, Bus Éireann drivers and mechanics participated in a comprehensive training programme of more than 500 hours – on the driving, maintenance and operation of the buses.

The service, which has seen 25% passenger growth in 2023, operates two routes (A1 & A2 ) and is delivered by our over 50 employees in Athlone.

The Athlone town service bus fleet is composed entirely of Enviro200EV single-deck battery-electric buses supplied by British bus manufacturer Alexander Dennis, which are in use in a number of major cities in the United Kingdom, including London and Glasgow.

Bus Éireann remains committed to delivering transformative sustainable public transport services across the country.

“We are delighted to mark this milestone of the Athlone service. The launch of the service in January 2023 is an important step in our journey to supporting the delivery of the Government Climate Action Plan.

We are proud to operate this environmentally friendly and accessible service for the people of Athlone, helping to sustainably connect this community.

The Athlone project, as well as the upcoming transition of our Limerick city service to zero-emission bus operation, underscores our dedication and collaboration to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030,” Stephen Kent, Chief Executive Officer, Bus Éireann said.

“The launch of the all-electric service in Athlone has proven to be a significant milestone on the journey to a zero-emissions bus fleet for our towns and cities. For the last year, the people of Athlone – and not just our customers – have benefited from buses that are cleaner, quieter, more comfortable and more attractive.

“The experience we have gained here with our colleagues in Bus Éireann is already standing us in good stead as NTA rolls out similar programmes in other parts of the country,” Anne Graham, Chief Executive Officer, NTA, concluded.

 

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