Zero Emission Buses
Regional bus trial informing statewide shift to more sustainable transport
In Tweed Heads, a trial of ZEBs has safely transported school students and passengers over a combined distance of 56,000 kilometres.
Zero Emission Bus trial prompts driver to delay retirement
School bus driver Graeme Crossingham delayed his retirement to try out one of the battery electric buses recently introduced to Queanbeyan.
NSW Zero Emission Heavy Vehicle Access Trial – Supporting a sustainable freight future
The freight industry keeps NSW moving, but it is also a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.
Zero Emission Buses – Paving the way for sustainable transport
The freight industry keeps NSW moving, but it is also a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.
Towards Net Zero Emissions Freight – a sustainable pathway for NSW
The freight industry keeps NSW moving, but it is also a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.
Transition to Net Zero accelerates with purchase of 319 Zero Emission buses
The NSW Government has made another big investment in a more sustainable transport future by ordering 319 battery electric buses as part of Transport for NSW’s Zero Emission Buses (ZEB) Program.
Four Zero Emission Buses now on North West NSW roads
Zero Emission Buses (ZEBs) are increasing their presence on the roads around north west NSW with four vehicles now being trialled by Transport for NSW across the region.
Three new Zero Emission Buses for Deniliquin and Moama
Three new zero emission buses (ZEBs) are starting on school bus runs around Deniliquin and Moama from today.
Three new Zero Emission Buses for Queanbeyan
Three new Zero Emission Buses (ZEBs) are starting on school bus runs around Queanbeyan during Term 4.
Armidale and Tweed Heads Zero Emission Buses dubbed ‘best bus ride ever’
The trials of zero emission school buses in Armidale and Tweed Heads have recorded positive results since their roll-out earlier this year.
Zero Emission Buses
Zero Emission Buses is a multi-billion dollar program to transition the state’s 8,000 plus diesel and natural gas public transport buses to zero emissions technology.