The new buses completed their rollout on 26 January and are part of a wider initiative to decarbonise Loughborough’s bus routes. It is estimated to save Loughborough University upwards of 130 tonnes of carbon emissions a year. The routes themselves remain unchanged.
Speaking about the changes, Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation and Sustainability Executive Lead Professor Dan Parsons said: “The introduction of a fully electric bus fleet is a tangible step in delivering Loughborough’s sustainability ambitions.
“By removing around 130 tonnes of carbon emissions each year, this change not only reduces our environmental footprint but also improves local air quality across campus, creating a healthier environment for students, staff, and visitors.
“It’s a strong example of how partnership-led, practical action can deliver real benefits for our whole University community. I want to thank the Sustainability and Procurement teams for their endeavours in making this a reality.”
Managing Director at Kinchbus Tom Morgan said: “This is a huge milestone for public transport in Loughborough. It’s a green new dawn for the town, with zero emissions from quieter, smoother and more reliable journeys.
“Kinchbus customers can be proud and excited to be part of the future of bus travel, enjoying a next-level experience of comfort and convenience while supporting sustainable public transport that benefits both the climate and local air quality.”
Learn more about Loughborough University’s Sustainability Strategy.