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Date: 27 May 2021
On the cusp of a driving revolution : Automated driving technologies tipped to shift into the fast lane
Automated vehicles could be worth more than £40bn by 2035, report predicts
Forty per cent of UK car sales could have self-driving capabilities by 2035 delivering a £42bn market, according to a new report from Connected Places Catapult, Element Energy, and Cambridge Econometrics
The UK stands on the cusp of a transport technology revolution, with the market for self-driving vehicles set to be worth nearly £42bn by 2035, according to a report exploring the economic potential of.
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The arrival of the three new Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses is the culmination of an exciting zero-emissions bus pilot project powered by “Green” renewably produced Hydrogen.
The buses, emit only water and will be 100% powered by green renewable wind energy, responding to the global climate emergency by reducing air pollution and protecting public health.
Translink together with the Energia Group formed a consortium which successfully bid for part funding from the Office of Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) with the remainder of the funding from the Department for Infrastructure.
The overall capital investment represents around £4 million.
Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon says, “I am delighted to see these new buses enter service.