As Northern Irish manufacturing giant Wrightbus celebrates its 80th anniversary, dozens of coach enthusiasts descended on a ...
ZERO-emission bus manufacturer Wrightbus is holding a recruitment night to recruit hundreds of workers across a range of skilled and semi-skilled roles The event takes place at its site in Ballymena ...
He replaces Jean-Marc Gales, who ran Wrightbus for two-and-a-half years as it recovered from having slumped into administration in 2019. And Axel (59), who has worked across the globe including time ...
Wrightbus - a manufacturer which employs more than 2,300 people - has unveiled a new 6x2 zero emission bus, with the prototype rolling off the production line simultaneously at its factories in ...
Wrightbus launches facility and program to convert its internal combustion models into battery-electric ones, with components from suppliers. The repowered buses will use battery packs from NMC and ...
A guarantee from UK Export Finance (UKEF) has provided Northern Ireland-based bus manufacturer Wrightbus with £50m in financing to support its exporting strategy. Ballymena-based Wrightbus plans to ...
The battery electric double deck buses will be rolled out across the capital and supports Stagecoach’s strategy to have a zero-emission bus fleet across all of its operations by 2035. It comes on the ...
Ballymena bus manufacturer Wrightbus is providing four hydrogen buses to the Sizewell C nuclear power site as part of a pilot scheme. If successful, up to 150 buses could be ordered, making it one of ...
Wrightbus also recently delivered 12 Kite Hydroliners to another German operator, WestVerkehr GmbH, taking the number of its hydrogen-powered buses in the country up to 48 in total – with around 130 ...
Co Antrim ‘clean and green’ bus manufacturer Wrightbus has secured a £150m finance package as it prepares to ramp up production for its global market. The deal with HSBC UK more than doubles the ...
The consortium includes a Ballymena bus manufacturing firm and Queen's University, Belfast.
In 2012, Wrightbus was riding high. The company launched a new red double decker bus for London. A fleet of the New Routemasters had been ordered by the then mayor Boris Johnson - and so became known ...
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