2 minute read - 17th February 2025
Wrightbus to ramp up zero-emission bus production
Zero-emission bus manufacturer Wrightbus has issued a rallying cry to industry partners as it ramps up production for another record-breaking year.
Dozens of suppliers from across the UK and Europe visited the Wrightbus factory in February to hear how the firm’s continued growth will boost the manufacturing sector. Bosses at the Ballymena-based firm revealed they expect to produce an additional 200 buses a year over the next 24 months. The number will increase to 1,200 this year and then again to 1,400 in 2026, a record in the company’s history of bus manufacturing.
It added that supply chain partners were vital for Wrightbus and its sister company, NewPower, to achieve their ambitious growth targets, calling on partners to start building capacity now in anticipation of the increased production schedule. Up to 1,000 new supply chain jobs are also expected to be created in the next two years.

Wrightbus has encouraged its suppliers to prepare for growth as it ramps up production for another record-breaking year / Picture: Wrightbus
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Jean-Marc Gales, CEO of Wrightbus, said: “Our supply chain is vital to the success of Wrightbus. We have a strong network of partners who match our desire for quality, reliability and innovation, with a firm focus on the needs of our customers and it was fantastic to see many of them together at the factory. We have an exciting few years ahead of us, but to achieve the growth we’re aiming for, we need to ensure our partners understand what we’ll be asking of them in terms of capacity, efficiency, product development and technology advancements.
“We’ve invested into our growth significantly over the last 12 months, with more staff in Ballymena, new facilities for NewPower in Bicester, and a European service centre in Brühl to ensure we have operational capacity to exceed customer demand. We will support 7,200 supply chain jobs by 2026. But to continue with our ambitious trajectory, we need to ensure our suppliers are building alongside us for growth and success now. We need to remain ahead of the curve.”

With the expected growth at Wrightbus, up to 1,000 new supply chain jobs are expected to be created in the next two years / Picture: Wrightbus
Wrightbus, which was last year named the fastest-growing bus manufacturer in the UK and Europe, currently supports supply chain partners in 47 counties across the UK and multiple locations across Europe, including France, Belgium, Germany, Turkey, the Netherlands, and the Republic of Ireland.