Go-Ahead London Deploys 13 Electric Alexander Dennis Enviro100EV Buses on Crystal Palace-Clapham Route
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What Happened
Alexander Dennis announced it has provided 13 Enviro100EV single-deck buses to Go-Ahead London for TfL's route 322. The new buses began operating on 25 April 2026 from the recently opened Sydenham Garage, running on a 15-minute frequency between Crystal Palace and Clapham Common.
Sydenham Garage opened, becoming Go-Ahead London's 14th depot to run electric buses.
Go-Ahead London took over operation of TfL route 322 with 13 Enviro100EV electric buses.
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out of its total 2,500-strong fleet
“Route 322 serves some of the busiest and most densely connected parts of south London, and these 13 Enviro100EV buses will deliver a genuinely better experience for the thousands of customers who rely on it every day.”
Why this matters
The deployment advances London's transition to zero-emission buses, with Go-Ahead London now operating over 1,000 electric buses and aiming for a fully zero-emission fleet by 2035.
Terms in This Story
- Enviro100EV
- A compact electric bus model from Alexander Dennis, designed for efficient operation on congested city streets.
- TfL
- Transport for London, the local government body responsible for the transport system in London.
- Go-Ahead London
- The largest bus operator in London, a subsidiary of the Go-Ahead Group.
- Zero-emission bus
- A bus that produces no tailpipe emissions, typically powered by electricity or hydrogen.
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