- Wrightbus has already secured export contracts to Australia
and Germany, with its sights set on expansion in Italy, France,
Spain and Southeast Asia
- This growth will boost jobs in Northern Ireland as Wrightbus
looks to hire 300 new staff in the next year, after already
expanding headcount by over 40% in the last 12 months
UK Export Finance (UKEF) is providing a Northern Ireland-based
bus manufacturer with an 80 percent guarantee on its major
financing deal from Barclays. The government guarantee is on an
£18 million Green Trade Loan and £8 million Green Bank Guarantee,
allowing Wrightbus to export its cutting-edge zero emission buses
to new export markets.
Based in Ballymena, Wrightbus introduced the world’s first
hydrogen-powered double deck bus in 2020, and also produces
electric-powered single and double-deck buses for export
globally. The business is aiming to manufacture 3,000
zero-emissions buses by 2024, comprising 10 percent of the UK’s
total fleet.
The production of zero-emission vehicles is a capital-intensive
process and Wrightbus needed to bridge the gap from the warehouse
to road-ready. With orders of over 200 buses from customers, such
as the National Transport Authority in the Republic of Ireland,
UKEF and Barclays support has enabled Wrightbus to scale up
production to meet this demand.
Wrightbus is expanding its exporting operations globally, with
sights set on expanding into Italy, France, Spain and South-East
Asia. The business hopes to grow exports to over 40% of turnover
as demand increases globally. It will also look to make 300
further hires to support its growth ambitions, bolstering local
jobs in the region.
Trade Secretary said:
It’s fantastic to see Great British companies like Wrightbus take
full advantage of the opportunities exporting opens up. By
expanding into new markets, building on wins secured from our
UK-Australia trade deal, and this new UKEF-backed support, they
are driving growth and creating high-skilled green jobs in
Northern Ireland.
I am proud the Government is supporting British firms to go
further, exporting their cutting-edge clean technology to new
markets, cutting emissions and boosting jobs across the United
Kingdom.
Ben Werth, Wrightbus Chief Commercial Officer,
said:
At Wrightbus, we are entering the next stage of our ambitious
growth plan, significantly growing our export volume from our UK
base and becoming one of the leading battery electric and
hydrogen bus manufacturers in Europe. UKEF’s support will
strongly help us on our future global growth path.
Richard Lowe, Head of UK Large Corporate at Barclays
Corporate Banking, added:
WrightBus continues to drive the net-zero agenda in the public
transport sector and we are pleased to play a part in their
significant ambitions to export this expertise. Barclays are
committed to supporting businesses with a strong environmental
focus and are pleased to provide financing solutions to deliver
the rapid growth of this NI headquartered manufacturer.