line up of senior leaders from Wrightbus and government and local authority figureheads at the UK’s first bus manufacturing panel. The group are standing in front of 2 double deck buses
Leaders from Wrightbus, Europe’s fastest-growing bus maker, have met with government and local authority figureheads at the UK’s first bus manufacturing panel in Sheffield. The gathering was the culmination of a plan first announced during a visit from the Transport Secretary to Oxford last year to celebrate Wrightbus unveiling the largest ever deal in its history - building up to 1,200 buses worth half a billion poundssw for operator Go-Ahead. Green entrepreneur Jo Bamford, who rescued Wrightbus from administration in 2019 and has since turned into a manufacturing powerhouse alongside CEO Jean-Marc Gales, attended the inaugural meeting alongside Local Transport Minister Simon Lightwood MP, Metro Mayors Oliver Coppard (South Yorkshire) and Tracey Brabin (West Yorkshire) and industry experts from organisations including the Urban Transport Group and the Confederation of Passenger Transport. Discussions explored ways of ensuring that the UK remains a leader in bus building while helping local authorities to deliver their transport ambitions. Mr Lightwood said: "It was great to kick off our first bus manufacturing expert panel, bringing together leading bus manufacturers, Metro Mayors, and industry experts to focus on cleaner air and improved transport across the country. “By creating a pathway for UK manufacturing growth, we are not just transforming our fleets – we are prioritising high quality buses that meet the needs of passengers, boosting regional economies to drive up living standards, and putting a coalition of highly skilled manufacturers and passionate local leaders at the heart of our zero-emission future." The event featured various panels, with discussions including the importance of prioritising the manufacture of high quality, zero-emission buses across the regions. Manufacturers stressed the economic benefits of the technology felt by the workers building and using buses, and said it had potential to support jobs across the country, and help the Government deliver on its promise of Growth through its Plan for Change. Other discussions included how agencies can work together to build a “passenger first” bus network, with enhanced accessibility and inclusivity. The event comes ahead of the Bus Services Bill which will give local leaders greater control over their services. The Bill will also include a measure to end the use of new diesel and petrol buses across England from no earlier than 2030. Jean-Marc Gales, CEO of Wrightbus, said: “We have been abundantly clear that we want to position ourselves as a global leader in zero-emission transportation, through both our Wrightbus and newly-launched Rightech brands: 95% of all our sales in 2024 were zero-emission compared to 95% diesel in 2019. “The UK has everything it needs to make it the world leader in the manufacture of zero-emission buses so it is important that manufacturers like us have these opportunities to speak to political leaders, policymakers and those across the industry so that we can work together to achieve these goals.”

Read more

Wrightbus hydrogen bus trial could lead to zero emissions travel for Sizewell C workers

Read on

Wrightbus goes back to the future as it relaunches the Contour coach

Read on

Transport minister visits Oxfordshire factory to see electric life breathed into diesel buses

Read on

Wrightbus takes wraps off new flagship hydrogen double deck bus

Read on

Industry receives a shot in the arm thanks to phenomenal Wrightbus growth

Read on

Wrightbus launches new brand RIGHTECH

Read on

Strongest ever start to the year for Wrightbus

Read on

Wrightbus Electroliners power nearly four million journeys and cut emissions in Hampshire

Read on

Next generation of cutting-edge diesel buses launched by Wrightbus

Read on

Wrightbus sets sights on further European expansion after hydrogen buses land in Germany

Read on

Wrightbus announce the acquisition of Midlands firm RGI

Read on

Northern Ireland Secretary visits Wrightbus on back of landmark £18.2 billion Budget boost to the region

Read on

Wrightbus appoint James Hamill as HR Director

Read on

Wrightbus signs landmark deal with Go-Ahead

Read on

Continued Growth at Wrightbus

Read on

Wrightbus appoint David Porter as Head of Coach Sales

Read on

Airport passengers served by new zero-emission buses

Read on

Wrightbus coach demonstrator unveiled at Cenex Expo

Read on

New Managing Director joins Wrightbus

Read on

NewPower secures first order from First Bus just weeks after launch

Read on

Wrightbus launches NewPower in Bicester

Read on

Wrightbus has contributed more than £1.5 billion to the UK economy

Read on

100 zero emission electric buses for Translink propels green growth for Northern Ireland

Read on

Wrightbus unveils plan for European growth after incredible start to 2024

Read on

Vierter Deal in Deutschland: Cottbusverkehr ordert 46 Wasserstoffbusse von Wrightbus

Read on

Wrightbus secures further German order for 46 hydrogen buses

Read on

Wrightbus helps Irish city to become one of the first to deploy fully electric bus service

Read on

Wrightbus Electroliners to be rolled out across Hampshire

Read on

On the buses for hydrogen revolution

Read on

First Bus launches all-electric fleet depot after investing in Wrightbus’s ZE buses

Read on
Wrightbus

Get in touch

Wrightbus has been at the forefront of transport innovation since 1946, relentlessly pushing the boundaries with its commitment to quality, style and safety.

Talk to Us Download a brochure