New electric buses charged by pantographs have been rolled out on one of London’s longest bus routes. The fleet of 20 buses are being recharged at each end of the 15-mile route 358 between Crystal ...
Investigation comes after Norway found Yutong vehicles could be ‘stopped or rendered inoperable’ by Chinese company ...
They are the strangest-looking buses in London, and the most long-awaited. But on Wednesday the so-called “tram bus” began running between Crystal Palace and Orpington on the 358 route. The ...
The UK government is reportedly investigating buses made by Chinese company Yutong after a Norwegian study raised concerns ...
The UK government is investigating hundreds of Chinese-made electric buses for potential remote deactivation risks, following ...
A forgotten map has revealed what London boroughs used to have a trolleybus and tram service. E-vehicles might feel like a 21st-century creation – but trolleybuses powered by electricity trundled ...
Authorities in Great Britain are checking whether Chinese electric buses can be deactivated remotely. The possibility was ...
Bus providers in Denmark and Norway are urgently investigating what they say is a security loophole in electric buses made in ...
The UK is investigating whether Chinese manufacturer Yutong can remotely disable its electric buses, following similar probes in Norway and Denmark.
London Mayor Sadiq Kahn confirms £13.50 daily charge for electric cars and £9 for electric vans and trucks; non-EV Congestion ...