National Express partners with Zenob膿 and SQE to overhaul energy procurement
19 Feb 2026

National Express Bus has partnered with SQE and Zenob膿 to overhaul its UK energy procurement model, enabling the company to reduce costs, manage risk and cut emissions.
The two-year collaborative agreement provides National Express Bus with an end-to-end power management solution for its electric fleet.
SQE鈥檚 dynamic procurement model will enable Zenob膿 to manage 47GWh of renewable energy, supporting National Express Bus鈥檚 ambition to achieve a zero-emission fleet.
The power supply solution has enabled National Express Bus to move away from a traditional fixed-price energy contract, which can expose organisations to significant cost risk during periods of market volatility.
Instead, this new model facilitated by SQE鈥檚 platform allows National Express Bus to purchase electricity through Zenob膿鈥檚 power procurement team at live wholesale prices, and sell unused energy back to the grid when consumption is lower than forecast.
Together, SQE and Zenob膿 protect the fleet鈥檚 energy budget against market volatility, while ensuring energy is purchased, managed and reconciled efficiently.
The approach is particularly well suited to National Express Bus鈥檚 operational profile, with 80-90% of energy consumption occurring overnight as vehicles return to depots for charging.
By aligning procurement with actual usage patterns, SQE and Zenob膿鈥檚 approach ensures National Express Bus鈥檚 energy is purchased and reconciled efficiently.
Roy Brewer, Head of Strategic Sourcing at Mobico Group 鈥 parent company of National Express Bus 鈥 said: 鈥淎s volatility in the energy market continues, we need to be smarter about how we buy energy.
鈥淪QE and Zenob膿鈥檚 approach is a breath of fresh air in corporate energy procurement.鈥


