McGill’s Group has introduced 12 Yutong U11DD zero-emission double-decker buses to its fleet as part of an investment to support decarbonised transport in Dundee.
Operated by Xplore Dundee, the vehicles can each carry up to 84 passengers and are powered by high-capacity 422kWh batteries.
They are also fitted with customer-centric features such as passenger air conditioning and enhanced passenger information systems, as well as USB charge points.
The rollout brings the total number of McGill’s electric vehicles to 121, with a further 30 due this summer.
This latest investment includes upgrades to the East Dock Street depot to support the new fleet and was backed by £2.7m from the Scottish Government via the Scottish Zero Emission Bus Challenge Fund (ScotZEB).
McGill’s has invested £68m in electric vehicle technology since 2021 – £25m of that supported by ScotZEB.
In addition, the charging infrastructure for the buses is provided by Zenobē, which is leading a consortium under ScotZEB 2 to introduce more than 250 zero-emission vehicles and shared charging networks across Scotland.
Tony Williamson, Chief Executive of McGill’s Group, said, “We are thrilled to be bringing these state-of-the-art buses to passengers in Dundee, and we’re certain they will enjoy travelling on them in the months and years ahead.
“With this latest rollout, McGill’s now operates one of the largest electric bus fleets in the UK.
“We are proud to lead the way in the transition to greener public transport and to provide a cleaner, more comfortable travel experience for our passengers.”
Ian Downie, Head of Yutong UK, said, “We have worked with McGill’s for a number of years and are absolutely delighted that they have ordered the first Yutong double decks to operate in Scotland.”