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RIGHTECH Launch: Driving the Future of Zero-Emission Transport

We officially launched RIGHTECH at the stunning Daylesford Organic in the Cotswolds, a fitting venue for a brand dedicated to sustainability. Hosted by Chairman Jo Bamford CBE, the event welcomed press and industry leaders from across Europe, with Wrightbus CEO Jean-Marc Gales and senior members of Wrightbus, RIGHTECH, AllServiceOne, and Ryze Power in attendance.

Jo Bamford CBE emphasised the urgency of energy transition, highlighting RIGHTECH as the affordable and immediate solution for fleet operators looking to decarbonise. Guests had the opportunity to explore RIGHTECH’s lineup, including 7.5-tonne trucks, 6m and 9m buses, and the Wrightbus StreetDeck Electroliner, alongside charging infrastructure from Ryze Power and zero-emission products from JCB.

The event was an incredible success, featuring engaging discussions, networking, and a shared commitment to a cleaner future. With orders already secured, RIGHTECH is poised to make a real impact across the UK and Europe.

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