- Wright Electrocity
The Wright Electrocity is a type of hybrid bus built by
Wrightbus . There were originally two prototypes, one was based onDennis Dart SLF chassis and the other based onDAF SB120 chassis [http://www.ecotravel.org.uk/documents/LCA_of_alternative_fuels/Chapter5.pdf (page 3)] , which have been demonstrated by operators around the United Kingdom. It was the first bus of its kind and later competed with the TransBus Enviro200H, the bus which has the original Enviro200 styling, differing from theAlexander Dennis Enviro200 Dart .The first order of six Electrocity buses (based on
VDL SB120 chassis) was placed byTransport for London for use on route 360 (operated byGo-Ahead Group subsidiaryLondon Central ) [ [http://www.busandcoach.com/newsstory.aspx?id=302 Bus and Coach News - First Electrocity order for Wrightbus] ] , they entered service in early 2006. These buses were meant to be the TransBus Enviro200H, but when TransBus went into administration in 2004, the bus side was bought byAlexander Dennis . The main aim for Alexander Dennis was to get the business out of trouble, so delivery of the Enviro200H was delayed. TfL eventually got impatient, and ordered the Electrocity.In 2007, another five Electrocity buses were built for use on route 129 (operated by
Travel London ), they entered service in November 2007. They were followed by another one for London Central, which entered service in early 2008.References
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