Nottingham and Reading, United Kingdom – Fewer breakdowns and lower fuel costs Showing a 7-15% year over year growth on routes running buses powered by biogas produced from local sewage, organic waste and manure, while also achieving 30% fuel cost savings. CLEAN AND LOW CARBON AROUND THE WORLD. IT’S NOT DIFFICULT Many cities around the world are showing leadership by long-term and strategic implementation of proven solutions for clean and low carbon public transport. By using cost effective Euro 6 engines and alternative fuels solutions, these cities dramatically reduce particulates, NOx and CO2 emissions – even in places where emission regulations are not yet in place. We feel truly privileged and inspired to be part of their ongoing efforts. Bordeaux, France The bus fleet operates on wine residue based bioethanol, reducing both local emissions and greenhouse gases while also minimising waste volumes. Bogota and Cartagena, Colombia Two of the world’s most state-of-the-art BRT systems, running clean Euro 6 gas buses. Virginia, South Africa – going clean without complex aftertreatment Gas buses allows the operation of clean Euro 6 technology without the hassle of complex aftertreatment. 4 Stockholm, Sweden – no fossil fuels! A fully fossil free bus fleet and an increasing number of waste and distribution trucks running on clean Euro 6 bioethanol, biogas, biodiesel and biofuel hybrids. Kalmar region, Sweden – Expanding a cleaner future further Both city and regional buses operate clean Euro 6, reliable and modern buses, powered by biogas produced from local sewage, organic waste and manure. Madrid, Spain – a champion in the pollution battle Actively deploying clean Euro 6 gas buses – to contribute towards the Paris climate targets at the same time as providing substantially cleaner city air. Melbourne, Australia Clean bioethanol buses in operation since 2000. Jakarta, Indonesia – attractive and clean public transport The introduction of clean and comfortable Euro 6 gas buses on the No. 1 bus system corridor has started a much needed transition towards cleaner air in the city. 5
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