Mellor provides First Manchester with first fully electric bus

Date published: 16 March 2023


Rochdale-based bus manufacturer Mellor has provided First Manchester with its first fully electric bus.

The bus has been provided to run on two Oldham routes, and is the first time First Manchester customers have been able to travel on a zero-emission bus.

The bus comes as part of planning and investigation by the operator to prepare for the full electrification of its Wallshaw Street depot in the future. It has a range of between 175-210 miles and so will be capable of operating on the Oldham routes all day from a single overnight charge.

Jane Dransfield of Mellor said: “It’s a pleasure to be working with First Manchester to provide Oldham with its first zero-emissions bus. As a local bus builder, we’re showcasing to passengers that the north west is a home of innovation and that we’re continuing the legacy of vehicle manufacturing in the area.

“We’re excited to see First’s customers enjoying many zero emissions miles onboard our Sigma 10 and wish the team well with their maiden electric vehicle trial.”

Rob Hughes, Operations Director of First Manchester, said: “This is an important step in our learning and use of all-electric buses as we prepare for the transition of our fleet here in Oldham away from diesel vehicles.

“The trial will give us valuable insight into daily running, operational performance and charging requirements of electric buses. We will also be gaining feedback from customers on their experience of zero-emission travel and its benefits including improved air quality and quieter streets that will come with the introduction of electric buses to our fleet.”

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