McGill’s and Pelican partner with Yutong to offer zero-emission bus service starting from day one of COP26 in Glasgow
LONDON, Nov. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Yutong Bus Co., Ltd. (“Yutong”, SHA: 600066) released its proposal for Net-Zero Emissions by 2050 in the run-up to the COP26 running from October 31-November 12 in the SEC in Glasgow, which will see a 55-strong zero-emissions bus fleet manufactured by Yutong joining the Glasgow bus service to provide a fast and climate-friendly link for local residents. Along with the International Association of Public Transport, Pelican Bus & Coach, a UK bus and coach importer and local leading public transportation operators, Yutong jointly explores new ways to save energy and reduce carbon Emissions in the field of public transportation.
Operated by McGill’s, the well-established privately-
“Urbanisation will increase demand for sustainable transport around the world in coping with the high emissions of private vehicles caused which is about three quarters of CO2 from urban passenger transport,” Philip Turner, Head of Sustainable Development of International Association of Public Transport mentioned during the event of delivery ceremony. “Public transportation is the most effective way to improve travel efficiency and energy conservation and emission reduction,” which coincides with the green public travel advocated by Yutong.
“Yutong is taking a lead in helping China and the world to achieve emissions targets by releasing the first net-zero emissions initiative in China’s bus industry. It emphasizes the devotion on technological innovations such as new energy and autonomous driving to accelerate the research and development, manufacturing, and promotion and application of zero-carbon and smart commercial vehicles,” said Kent Chang, Director of Yutong Overseas Distribution Sales. “We will continue to make efforts to promote the transformation of smart manufacturing, speedup the realization of the green commercial vehicle industry chain, and advocate the culture of public transportation.”
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