One council in England could secure up to £50m to switch all their local buses to run on batteries by 2025 through a new government competition
Electric buses have begun operating in the Scottish city for the first time in half a century as the city sets its sights on net zero emissions by 2030
Party pledges to invest £4bn in transforming all 35,000 buses operating in England to run on electricity, while expanding local bus services
Government and industry funding provided to three projects working to deliver zero emission buses and more efficient electric vehicles
Operators ask government for national strategy to encourage more people to use buses
UK's new car market still in the doldrums with registrations at their lowest levels since 2012, but electric car sales up 158 per cent
Scotland's electricity distributor SP Energy Networks awards cash to 21 green economy projects
Battery storage specialist offers funding support to fleet operators to help accelerate rollout of commercial electric buses and vans
New battery lease program promises to slash the capital cost of electric buses to the point where they can match diesel rivals
New funding to deliver 263 ultra-low emission buses, doubling the number in the UK fleet