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Graham Warnock

Principal Electrical Engineer at Wrightbus

Graham Warnock has a strong background in electrical engineering, with experience in various companies. Graham began their career at FG Wilson in 1998 as an NPI Electrical Engineer, where they worked until 2001. From 2001 to 2003, they served as an Electrical Engineer at VA Tech Peebles Transformers Ltd. Graham then returned to FG Wilson from 2003 to 2005 as an NPI Electrical Engineer. Finally, in 2005, Graham joined Wrightbus as a Principal Electrical Engineer.

Graham Warnock received a Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) degree in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering from The University of Edinburgh, completing their studies from 1994 to 1998.

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For over 75 years, as a family-run business, we’ve helped people reach their destinations all over the world. We’ve built iconic vehicles that have defined transport and added character to our cities and towns including the StreetCar in Las Vegas and the New Routemaster in London. And now, after the successful launch of our groundbreaking zero emission product line we are carrying passengers into a cleaner future. We remain the only British manufacture that manufacturers both single and double deck battery and fuel cell electric buses. Together with Queens University Belfast, we have an ability to carry out a range of academic-backed modelling analysis which is highly accurate, detailed and forms a key principle in the recommendation of the suggested battery capacity and vehicle performance. Under Jo Bamford’s leadership, Wrightbus is embarking on a new trajectory of innovation and environmental awareness. Just as with our Hydrogen bus, we’re applying new energy solutions to help our vehicles meet their zero-emission targets. We are also creating more green economy UK jobs across our UK centric supply chain for our zero-emission buses. For the world that has been waiting on greener buses, they have arrived.