Zero Emission Buses - Sydney bus depot conversions
As part of the first stage of the Zero Emission Buses Program, we are working in partnership with bus operators to convert 11 diesel and natural gas bus depots in Greater Sydney to zero emissions technology.
Key benefits
Converting our bus depots is an important step to enable the introduction of new Zero Emission Buses into our public transport fleet.
Key benefits of the program include:
- Quieter streets and local areas.
- A smoother ride and more comfort for passengers.
The first stage of the program commenced in 2023 and is expected to be complete by 2028. As part of the first stage, 11 existing bus depots will be converted to battery electric technology to support 1,200 new battery electric buses. A new battery electric bus depot will also be built in Macquarie Park. Along with planned new electric buses and those already in service, there will be around 1,700 zero emission buses expected to be operating on Sydney roads by the end of 2028.
Stage 1 bus depots to be converted
| Depot | Status |
|---|---|
| Brookvale | In progress (Completion: Q4 2025) |
| Leichhardt | In progress (Completion: 2026) |
| Kingsgrove | In progress (Completion: 2026) |
| North Sydney | Planning |
| Willoughby | Planning |
| South Granville | Planning |
| Menai | Planning |
| Taren Point | Planning |
| Penrith | Planning |
| Tempe | Planning |
| Smeaton Grange | Planning |
*Planning is also underway for the partial conversion of Mona Vale, Randwick, Port Botany and Waverly depots.