Michael Matheson GLASGOW is set to host the UK s largest Electric Vehicle (EV) charging hub after ambitious £35 million changes are made to a South Side bus depot. Work has already begun to transform First Bus s Caledonia depot with space to charge up to 300 EV buses on site. This will provide vital infrastructure to support the introduction of a further 22 electric buses to Glasgow’s streets ahead of the COP26 United Nation’s Climate Change conference in November. Michael Matheson, Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero, Energy and Transport, said: Through this £35m investment, First Bus continues to demonstrate its commitment to decarbonising its bus fleet, improving air quality and responding to the climate emergency.
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