SSE have partnered with other UK energy providers for a unique electric bus tour from London to Glasgow to celebrate low carbon energy and transport projects that are transforming our lives, supported by Transport minister Trudy Harrison MP.
The 11-day tour kicks off at Go-Ahead's Northumberland Park bus garage in north London, one of the largest of its kind in Europe, to showcase the people and places driving the transition to net zero.
The site is also home to the Bus2Grid project, led by SSE, BYD, UK Power Networks, TfL, and other partners, which could enable electric buses to become two-way chargers capable of putting power back into the Grid. Northumberland Park can charge 100 electric buses overnight and London currently has 950 electric buses on the road or on order.
The vehicle being used on the 'Road to Renewables' tour is a BYD ADL Enviro400EV [pure electric] double decker built in Britain by BYD and Alexander Dennis with a range of 160 miles - meaning it could get from London to Sheffield on a single charge. It is the UK's best-selling electric double decker electric bus and one of 1,000 BYD ADL electric buses already on the road or on order.
Trudy Harrison, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Transport (DFT), said: "Today's launch event is a wonderful example of the collaboration and innovation required to reach our net zero targets ahead of COP26, and Northumberland Park is already playing a huge role by bringing cleaner air to London with its 117 EV buses in operation."
"The Government has recently pledged a further £2.8bn to support the switch to cleaner vehicles and the Bus2Grid project based here is precisely the kind of research we need to power up the electric vehicle revolution, not just for cars but for public transport too."
Nathan Sanders, Managing Director of SSE Distributed Energy, said: "With just two weeks to go before COP26 in Glasgow there could not be a better time to take to the road with our message that innovation and collaboration are key to tackling the climate emergency.
"SSE is proud to be a major partner of COP26 and proud of the EV infrastructure our distributed energy team provide to help create greener transport and cleaner cities. We're excited by all the people and projects we're showcasing on our 'road to renewables' and our innovative Bus2Grid project that could see buses become two-way chargers is a great place to start our tour."
After the photo call involving the Mayor of Haringey, Councillor Adam Jogee, the COP26 branded bus will hit the road north reaching Glasgow three days before the climate change conference gets underway there.
The tour includes meeting the young green engineers who are based at the 500MW offshore windfarm at Greater Gabbard at the UK's most easterly point; as well as the businesses and local authorities driving the decarbonisation of cities like Oxford and Peterborough.
The 'Road to Renewables' journey concludes in Glasgow on October 29th three days before COP26 gets underway where the bus will open an official charging garage for the climate change summit.
SSE is a major partner at COP26; and alongside the Go-Ahead Group, BYD/Alexander Dennis and SWARCO will use the EV bus tour to showcase examples of the national effort already underway to decarbonise.
The Road to Renewables EV bus journey includes:
• Northumberland Park bus garage in north London – home to the Bus2Grid project that could turn EV buses into two-way chargers.
• Oxford – where SSE Networks is working with local business and community projects to help them transition to a zero-carbon energy system as part of its Project Leo initiative.
• Lowestoft and the site of Greater Gabbard – a 500MW offshore wind farm which blazed a trail for the renewables sector when SSE built it in 2012. The stop will acknowledge the green engineers of tomorrow.
• Peterborough Integrated Renewables Infrastructure project (PIRI) - the largest smart city-wide energy system in the UK. PIRI represents 'whole system thinking' in action with its capability to cut energy bills as well as provide green heat, electricity, and transport for locals.
• Manchester – where SSE Energy Solutions is keen to help the city realise its net zero ambitions.
• North Berwick – site of Berwick Bank offshore wind farm. When complete in 2027 it will be able to power over five million homes – equivalent to supplying all of Scotland's households twice over.
• Glasgow on October 29th marks the final destination on the Road to Renewables – just three days before COP26 gets underway. The aim is to be part of a joint celebration with First Bus as they complete a key phase of their Glasgow EV bus garage, set to be the largest of its kind in the UK. EV infrastructure being installed there by SSE's distributed energy division will power 150 new EV buses for Glasgow by the end of this year, helping to create cleaner air for the city centre.
Construction News
18/10/2021
SSE And Partners Reveal Bus2Grid Project


15/04/2025
Construction of a £70 million student accommodation development at 292-298 St Vincent Street in Glasgow has reached a significant milestone, with the building now visibly rising from the ground.
Drone footage has captured the progress of the project, which is a partnership between developer Artisa

15/04/2025
Energy regulator Ofgem is expected to confirm today (April 15) its finalised Connections Reform process, designed to expedite grid connections for renewable energy projects that are ready and crucial for achieving the UK's clean power targets for 2030 and beyond.
The new connections system, anticip

15/04/2025
The ambitious transformation of Glasgow’s landmark George Square has moved into a tangible phase with the commencement of the erection of hoardings around the perimeter of the civic space. Starting today, the hoardings will enclose the Square for the duration of its 18-month redevelopment.
The pane

15/04/2025
Members of the public are invited to attend a consultation feedback event to discuss the proposed infrastructure associated with a new underground electricity transmission cable between the Kinardochy and Errochty substations in Perthshire.
The event will take place on Monday, 28 April, from 4 pm t

15/04/2025
Turner & Townsend have been appointed as project managers to develop a business case for the potential extension of the Borders Railway beyond its current terminus at Tweedbank to Hawick and Carlisle.
This key appointment will enable crucial work to progress on the project, including feasibility s

15/04/2025
Arran Community Renewables, a Community Benefit Society based on the Isle of Arran, has secured planning consent for a 6 MW solar farm. The Glenkiln Solar Farm, located approximately 1km west of Lamlash, is projected to generate 5,600MWh of clean renewable energy annually from 2027.
The £5 million

15/04/2025
A new Route Map has been published by the Scottish Land Commission (SLC) to ensure communities across Scotland secure tangible and long-lasting benefits from nature restoration projects and investment in the country's natural environment.
The practical guide is designed for landowners, developers,

15/04/2025
Award-winning principal contractor Procast Group has further expanded its presence across Scotland with the opening of a new base in Dumfries. The Hamilton-based firm has invested £30,000 in a new warehouse and office facility in the Maxwelltown Industrial Estate in Dumfries and Galloway, marking it

14/04/2025
Glasgow City Council's Affordable Housing Supply Programme (AHSP) facilitated the completion of over 1,000 new affordable homes in the city during the past year, despite facing budgetary reductions at the start of the financial year.
The initial grant of £78.687 million from the Scottish Government

14/04/2025
A key phase of Scottish Water's £11.5 million project to upgrade a strategic rising sewer main connecting Renfrew and Glasgow is set to begin, resulting in a significant road closure.
From Monday, 28 April 2025, Ferry Road in Renfrew will be closed to all vehicular traffic for a period of four mont