Nobina leads the way in sustainable public transport with ambitious climate targets
Nobina, the pioneering Nordic public transport operator, commits to cutting emissions by 50% per passenger kilometre by 2030, in line with the Paris Agreement.
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Nobina, the pioneering Nordic public transport operator, commits to cutting emissions by 50% per passenger kilometre by 2030, in line with the Paris Agreement.
By adopting biofuel in place of diesel, Nobina anticipates an 80% reduction in total carbon dioxide emissions in Helsinki in one year alone.
Västtrafik and Nobina's renewed 10-year collaboration in Skaraborg, Sweden, promises sustainable transit solutions, emphasising electric and renewable energy-powered buses.
Under the new agreement, Nobina will operate 34 electric buses on behalf of Oulu Regional Transport and further develop public transport throughout the Finnish city.
Nobina's contract extension will see an additional 14 electric buses begin passenger service in December 2023, representing a 25 per cent increase on the original 56 scheduled vehicles.
As part of the contract, Nobina will operate a fleet of 17 electric buses for a period of 10 years, with a key focus on customer experience as it equips all vehicles with security cameras and Wi-Fi.
Starting from 1 July 2023, Nobina will operate a fleet of 139 electric and biogas-fuelled buses in Fredrikstad, Sarpsborg and the surrounding area for a period of 10 years.
Nordic operator Nobina has been awarded two contracts for the operation and development of public transport services in Stockholm, including the introduction of electric buses.