The world's first hydrogen double-decker bus fleet dropped
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- The world's first hydrogen double-decker bus fleet in Aberdeen has been discontinued due to technical issues and advancements in electric vehicle (EV) technology.
- The project, a partnership between Aberdeen City Council and BP, aimed to position Aberdeen as a global hub for hydrogen-powered buses but faced problems with fueling stations and diminishing demand for hydrogen in transport.
- Electric buses are now favored due to their lower running costs, improved battery capacity, and efficiency, making hydrogen buses economically unviable in comparison.
- The council will transition to electric vehicles, negotiating the transfer of the joint venture from BP, despite the project costing tens of millions of pounds.
- Critics, including energy experts and political figures, argue that the hydrogen bus initiative was ill-informed and poorly timed, with electric buses offering superior performance and sustainability.