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Wrightbus wins major contract for fuel-efficient buses | Wrightbus wins major contract for fuel-efficient buses |
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Wrightbus, the County Antrim bus building firm, has won the lion's share of a £70m contract to provide 425 vehicles to the UK firm FirstGroup. | Wrightbus, the County Antrim bus building firm, has won the lion's share of a £70m contract to provide 425 vehicles to the UK firm FirstGroup. |
Wrightbus will provide 301 buses. Most will be of a new design, using hybrid technology to improve fuel efficiency. | Wrightbus will provide 301 buses. Most will be of a new design, using hybrid technology to improve fuel efficiency. |
FirstGroup and Wrightbus worked in partnership throughout 2013 to test and develop the Micro Hybrid buses. | FirstGroup and Wrightbus worked in partnership throughout 2013 to test and develop the Micro Hybrid buses. |
The new buses recover braking energy, store it and use it to power pneumatic, electrical and hydraulic systems. | The new buses recover braking energy, store it and use it to power pneumatic, electrical and hydraulic systems. |
These systems would otherwise require power from the engine but, by using the energy harvested from the braking system, it reduces overall fuel consumption by around 10%. | These systems would otherwise require power from the engine but, by using the energy harvested from the braking system, it reduces overall fuel consumption by around 10%. |
'Groundbreaking' | 'Groundbreaking' |
This means the buses qualify for Low Carbon Emission status which allows operators to claim a government fuel subsidy of 6p per km in England and 14p per km in Scotland. | This means the buses qualify for Low Carbon Emission status which allows operators to claim a government fuel subsidy of 6p per km in England and 14p per km in Scotland. |
Giles Fearnley, managing director of FirstGroup's UK bus division, said the partnership with Wrightbus has been "groundbreaking". | Giles Fearnley, managing director of FirstGroup's UK bus division, said the partnership with Wrightbus has been "groundbreaking". |
He said it gave levels of fuel efficiency, that, "until recently, few in the bus industry would have believed possible". | He said it gave levels of fuel efficiency, that, "until recently, few in the bus industry would have believed possible". |
"In 2013 we laid down the gauntlet to bus manufacturers to work with us to minimise fuel consumption," Mr Fearnley said. | "In 2013 we laid down the gauntlet to bus manufacturers to work with us to minimise fuel consumption," Mr Fearnley said. |
"Wrightbus embraced that challenge and together we've developed its StreetLite Micro Hybrid product. I am immensely proud of our collective achievements." | "Wrightbus embraced that challenge and together we've developed its StreetLite Micro Hybrid product. I am immensely proud of our collective achievements." |
Group managing director of Wrights Group, Mark Nodder, said that when challenged to develop a more efficient bus the firm "grasped the opportunity with both hands". | Group managing director of Wrights Group, Mark Nodder, said that when challenged to develop a more efficient bus the firm "grasped the opportunity with both hands". |
"The result for Wrightbus has been this excellent new order, and for First (Group) a fuel savings dividend from a fleet of brilliant new buses," he said. | "The result for Wrightbus has been this excellent new order, and for First (Group) a fuel savings dividend from a fleet of brilliant new buses," he said. |
Welcoming the announcement, Enterprise Trade and Investment Minister Arlene Foster said: "This latest order from FirstGroup is yet another vote of confidence in Wrightbus, which has once again proven it is a world leader when it comes to innovation. | |
'Boris bus' | 'Boris bus' |
"Today's announcement underlines the value of the continuing partnership between FirstGroup and Wrightbus. Not only has it secured jobs, it has provided a significant shop window for the Ballymena firm's innovative StreetLite concept and the ground-breaking Micro Hybrid technology behind it." | |
Wrightbus employs more than 1,000 people and is one of Northern Ireland's largest locally owned manufacturing firms. | Wrightbus employs more than 1,000 people and is one of Northern Ireland's largest locally owned manufacturing firms. |
In 2012 it reported a near trebling of pre-tax profits, making £3.85m on turnover of £157m. | In 2012 it reported a near trebling of pre-tax profits, making £3.85m on turnover of £157m. |
It is best known for making the so-called 'Boris bus' a replacement for the famous London Routemaster. | It is best known for making the so-called 'Boris bus' a replacement for the famous London Routemaster. |
It has been contracted to build 608 of the double-decker vehicles for London Transport. | It has been contracted to build 608 of the double-decker vehicles for London Transport. |
Last year, Wrightbus announced a partnership with Daimler Bus to build vehicles in India. | Last year, Wrightbus announced a partnership with Daimler Bus to build vehicles in India. |
The production centre in Chennai will make vehicles for the Indian market. | The production centre in Chennai will make vehicles for the Indian market. |