HydraB, a company owned by Jo Bamford and already supplying hydrogen double-decker buses, has entered into a joint venture with Aberdeen and Armstrong Capital Management, one of the leading private...
...action the UK government should be taking. Jo Bamford, who owns hydrogen energy producer Ryse Hydrogen and Northern Ireland-based bus company Wrightbus, has been pushing for investment in the technology...
...retrofit was completed in just days and one of the truck’s first test drivers was JCB Chairman Anthony Bamford, who has been spearheading the company’s £100 million hydrogen project. The...
...for support “Hitting one million miles is an incredible landmark for our buses,” said Wrightbus executive chairman Jo Bamford. “To be talking about such figures and the impact on emissions...
Wrightbus, already leading the world with its pioneering hydrogen technology, today unveiled the latest addition to its zero-emission arsenal – a rapid-charge electric double-deck. Buta Atwal and Jo Bamford with Electroliner...
...Hydrogen founder, Jo Bamford, welcomed the news that the Government will double its hydrogen production targets as part of its Energy Security Strategy. “It is great to see the Government...
...success in developing engines powered by the zero-carbon fuel. Mr Shapps was hosted by JCB Chairman Lord Bamford and JCB CEO Graeme Macdonald, on a visit to JCB Power Systems...
...around the world. With interest for the hydrogen double-deckers from UK cities and from around the world, Wrightbus CEO Jo Bamford said the new jobs would allow production to keep...
...cost. Lord Bamford calculates the price to be around £100m in a year.” Back to our ‘favourite child’ “This is the work of Prof Shawn Kook and his team at...
...cost of transitioning to Net Zero for homeowners and businesses.” Game-changing projects Jo Bamford, green entrepreneur and Executive Chairman of Ryze, said: “It is clear from our conversations with Centrica...