I really hope these new electric vehicles are a success but with this being relatively new technology I do have my concerns. Personally, I think that First Glasgow should've ordered another batch of E400MMC's and just ordered a few E400EV's for the 500 to trial them for a few years before contemplating converting any cross city routes to them. It's fine trialling leccy buses on relatively short, flattish routes or express services such as the 9/9A, X3, X8, X85, X87 or 500 but I'm really not sure how they will cope on routes such as the 75 and 38?
I hope I am proven wrong but I have a vision of them becoming a bit of white elephant and eventually getting transferred on to the the X3, X8, X85, X87 and 500 due to them constantly breaking down or running out charge.
Last time First Glasgow tried something radical like this (the E400 Hybrids on the then service 66) it didn't go that well and the sight of seeing them parked up with hazards on was a common occurrence. Fingers crossed this isn't déjà vu.
Speaking of the E400 Hybrids which used to run on the 66/6, does anyone know where those are now and what the future plans are for them? I vaguely recall someone mentioning a while ago that they where being stored at Scotstoun depot and the plan was to convert to standard diesels but I may have misremembered that?
Thanks