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Cambridge hears from expert why electric buses are less noisy, cause less disturbance and improve public health

John Elworthy by John Elworthy
2:25pm, October 27 2023
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l-r: Darren Roe, Phil Fletcher, Marie Carlsson, Niklas Emlind Vahul, Andy Fisher and Terry Absalom

l-r: Darren Roe, Phil Fletcher, Marie Carlsson, Niklas Emlind Vahul, Andy Fisher and Terry Absalom

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One of the world’s leading advocates of green technologies visited Cambridge to emphasize the benefits of the electric vehicle revolution for public health. Marie Carlsson, vice president of Electromobility Business Development for Volvo Buses was in Cambridge to visit Stagecoach East, which partners with Volvo Buses to run a fleet of electric buses.

During her visit, Marie shared a scientific study by ElectriCity in collaboration with Volvo Buses, the City of Gothenburg, Västtrafik, and Gothenburg University. This study focused on the impact of electric buses on noise levels, noise disturbance, and public health.

The findings revealed a decrease in noise levels of between 5 and 7 decibels, which translates to up to a 50% reduction in noise pollution. Additionally, survey participants reported improved sleep quality during the night, and an improvement of general health of people living along the route.

Darren Roe, managing director of Stagecoach East, said: “It is a point of great pride to us that we are partnered with Volvo Buses to run our electric buses in Cambridge and the surrounding area.

“Our engineers and the engineers from Volvo have been able to work closely together to improve the service for our passengers.

The poorest fifth of households are far less likely to own a car, and are more likely to rely on buses to get around. The majority of bus users we surveyed in Cambridge, Ely and Huntingdon did not have other transport options to fall back on
The introduction of 30 new electric buses, to be used on Cambridge’s Park and Ride network, was celebrated with a launch at Imperial War Museum, Duxford, in May.

“We often think of pollution in terms of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases, and clearly electric buses are an important way of combatting such problems, but noise pollution is another part of the puzzle and we need to work on it where we can do so in a safe and responsible way.”

Focus on electromobility

Marie said: “Electromobility isn’t just about a cleaner future; it’s also about a quieter one. Electric buses offer a resounding solution to the noise pollution that plagues our cities.

“With their silent operation, electric buses provide a pathway to more peaceful streets, making significant strides in reducing noise pollution, improving the overall urban environment, and promoting a quieter and more pleasant atmosphere for residents and commuters.

“When passengers choose electric buses, they’re not just making an eco-conscious choice; they’re creating a soundscape where ‘quiet’ and ‘clean’ go hand in hand.”

‘I name this bus Voltvo’ and all who ride in her!

During her visit, Marie took part in a brief ceremony in which Stagecoach officially named one of the electric buses ‘Voltvo’.

Mr Roe added: “These are important issues, but we can still enjoy the process of striving towards a better future. These buses are a crucial part of how people get where they need to go in our local communities, and it was a wonderful opportunity to mark that fact.”

 

 

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