Nottingham council bus fleet to go fully electric

Will Nichols
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City to roll out 50 zero-emission buses after receiving £1.5m to purchase a further 11 vehicles

Nottingham City Council will fully-electrify its bus fleet after winning an additional £1.5m of government funding. The local authority will use the money to purchase 11 more electric buses, taking...

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