Energy
UK Adoption Of Low Emissions Buses Celebrated By LowCVP
An initiative by the Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership (LowCVP) means the UK’s largest technology showcasing and networking event for the low carbon vehicle community will be transported in some of the newest examples of low emission bus technology which are now being used by UK operators.
Eight vehicles, exciting examples of the latest low emission bus technology – including parallel diesel hybrids, flywheel hybrid, biomethane and full electric buses – will be in operation, transporting delegates from the parking area to the main event.
Once they arrive at the show, delegates will be able to visit the LowCVP’s Low Emission Bus Showcase (immediately behind the registration desk – stand C2/17) and meet leading representatives from the LowCVP’s bus community including Volvo Bus, ADL and Optare.
Although older technology buses have historically contributed up to two-thirds of NOx emissions in the most densely trafficked areas, 40% of new buses sold in 2015 met the exacting requirements for low carbon qualification. The UK’s success in rapidly transforming the UK bus market from a significant part of the emissions problem to being a vital component of the solutions for clean mobility, is a demonstration of effective collaboration between technology developers and policy makers.
The development of robust assessment processes such as the LowCVP’s Low Emission Bus Test (to show how the Euro VI emissions systems deliver real world benefits), and the introduction of government support schemes (with LowCVP advice and support) such as the revision to the BSOG incentive1 and the series of Green Bus Funds, have been important building blocks in this process.
Maintaining our ability to move around in increasingly congested towns and cities is more critical today than ever before.
The LowCVP Managing Director Andy Eastlake said: “With road transport responsible for around a quarter of the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions and up to 60% of roadside NOx pollution in many cities around the UK, the introduction of cleaner, low emission buses is a key component – and a good example – of how we can achieve a low emission transport future.”
The LowCVP is also a collaborator in the UK Pavilion (Hall 3) at LCV2016. The Pavilion – a major new initiative from funding and policy-supporting bodies associated with the UK Government – will be a showcase for the entire UK innovation support ecosystem, from academia and research support through to commercialisation and mainstream adoption. It aims to demonstrate the Government’s continued commitment to innovation and growth in the automotive industry in the UK.
Participants who will be exhibiting on the UK Pavilion include: Advanced Propulsion Centre and its Spokes Communities; Automotive Council; Centre for Connected & Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV); The Engineering and Physical Research Council (EPSRC); Innovate UK; Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership (LowCVP); Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) and UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).