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Aberdeen to sell H2 bus fleet after project collapse

Summary by Sustainable Bus
Aberdeen City Council is preparing to sell its fleet of 25 hydrogen-powered double-decker buses after ending its joint venture with BP, with the vehicles parked for over a year. The 60-seat buses, by Wrightbus, entered service in early 2021 and were described as a “world-first” hydrogen double-deck fleet. Operated by First Bus mainly on the number 19 route between Peterculter and Tillydrone, the vehicles have been out of service since late 2024 …
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Sustainable Bus broke the news in on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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