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The Wright StreetAir is a low-floor single-decker electric bus design built by Wrightbus in Ballymena, Northern Ireland since 2017. An integral product based on a single-deck variant of the Wright StreetDeck chassis, the StreetAir replaces the Wright Electrocity in Wrightbus' product range. The first six StreetAirs entered service with Lothian Buses in October 2017. Aside from a single prototype vehicle trialled with bus operators in London, no further StreetAirs have been built as of August 2021.

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  • The Wright StreetAir is a low-floor single-decker electric bus design built by Wrightbus in Ballymena, Northern Ireland since 2017. An integral product based on a single-deck variant of the Wright StreetDeck chassis, the StreetAir replaces the Wright Electrocity in Wrightbus' product range. The StreetAir was initially revealed in August 2016 as the replacement for the Wright Electrocity. It is based on a single-deck, all-electric version of the Wright StreetDeck integral double-decker bus. The StreetAir is available in a single 10.6 metre length weighing 18 tonnes. The body design of the StreetAir is based on the Wright Eclipse 3. The StreetAir is available with electricity conduction via overnight (plug-in), inductive (through the road surface) or conductive (with a pantograph) methods. The first six StreetAirs entered service with Lothian Buses in October 2017. Aside from a single prototype vehicle trialled with bus operators in London, no further StreetAirs have been built as of August 2021. (en)
  • Wright StreetAir — одноэтажный электробус, выпускаемый производителем автобусов из Северной Ирландии Wrightbus с 2017 года. За его основу был взят двухэтажный автобус Wright StreetDeck. (ru)
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  • Wright StreetAir on display at the 2016 Bus Expo (en)
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  • Wright StreetAir — одноэтажный электробус, выпускаемый производителем автобусов из Северной Ирландии Wrightbus с 2017 года. За его основу был взят двухэтажный автобус Wright StreetDeck. (ru)
  • The Wright StreetAir is a low-floor single-decker electric bus design built by Wrightbus in Ballymena, Northern Ireland since 2017. An integral product based on a single-deck variant of the Wright StreetDeck chassis, the StreetAir replaces the Wright Electrocity in Wrightbus' product range. The first six StreetAirs entered service with Lothian Buses in October 2017. Aside from a single prototype vehicle trialled with bus operators in London, no further StreetAirs have been built as of August 2021. (en)
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