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© Torrens Transit
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© Torrens Transit

Hydrogen-powered buses clock up first kilometres in South Australia

Two hydrogen-powered buses have clocked up their first kilometres in South Australia after taking to the streets of Adelaide.

Having entered service with Adelaide Metro, the two Foton Mobility Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses (FTH12s) are operating on several routes around the city out of Torrens Transit’s Morphettville depot.

Torrens Transit General Manager, Andrew Jenkinson, was joined by Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Tom Koutsantonis, as the buses took to the roads, saying it was a proud moment to showcase the next generation zero-emission buses.

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