What is EV Fleet Management?
7th January 2025
As of today, the answer is no. EVs are exempt from this charge. However, this exemption will end in 2025....
Read MoreThe UK’s logistics and freight industry is worth a staggering £92.58 Billion and is continuing to grow*. Staying ahead means embracing innovation and sustainability. As concerns over pollution and global carbon emissions escalate, the transition to electric vehicle (EV) fleets stands out as a crucial step forward to a more sustainable future which is why investment into EV charging infrastructure is so important to consider.
At Electrassure, we specialise in cutting-edge Fleet EV charging solutions tailored for the logistics industry. Our EV charging infrastructure and management solutions are designed to enhance your fleet operations by offering a blend of efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and environmental responsibility.
Reduced Fuel Costs: Transitioning to electric trucks can significantly lower your refuelling expenses, thanks to the efficiency of electric charging compared to diesel fuel consumption which continues to get even more expensive year on year.
Extended Vehicle Lifespan: Electric trucks potentially have a longer operational life, as battery replacements and body retrofits can extend their service beyond traditional diesel truck lifespans. Not to mention there are less movable mechanical components to fail and a reduced parts list on service schedule. This helps to reduce maintenance costs over time. This is a long term investment into your fleets future.
Environmental Impact: Lead from the front and set an example by significantly reducing your fleet’s carbon footprint and contributing to global emission reduction efforts. Furthermore, being zero emissions there will be no requirement to change/update your fleet when the new euro emissions rating is released.
Better health for drivers and the public: Benefit from zero tailpipe emissions and lower noise pollution, enhancing the quality of life in communities and for your drivers.
We provide state-of-the-art charging stations designed to meet the unique needs of logistics fleets, ensuring reliable, fast charging for minimal downtime.
Our turnkey approach includes not just charging station installation, we also provide a Charge Point Management System (CPMS) which makes managing your fleet as easy as possible.
The ElectrAssure team understanding that one size doesn’t fit all which is why we offer bespoke charging infrastructure planning to fit the specific requirements of your logistics company now and for the future as you continue to scale your operations.
60kw-180kw – Dual lead (will split the 120kw between both leads if both in use, or full 120kw if 1 in use)
Single Lead Charger – 24kw
For charging overnight, during the working day or at your destination
To monitor power status, battery health, manage users, collect fees and deliver remote maintenance
The reasons Volkswagen choose ElectrAssure to deliver EV charging infrastructure for their ports and National PDI Centre.
READ THE VW CASE STUDYWhile the upfront investment into new electric trucks and charging infrastructure may seem daunting, the long-term savings on fuel, maintenance, and more make EV fleets economically advantageous. Our experts at ElectrAssure will guide you through a detailed TCO analysis, helping you make informed decisions for your fleet electrification journey. There are also a range of Government incentives and schemes that your logistics company can take advantage of, Read our guide on EV Incentives and grants here.
Join our clients including; National Grid, The Volkswagen Group and Brenntag in the move towards a cleaner, more sustainable future. By partnering with the team here at ElectrAssure, transitioning to an electric logistics fleet is seamless, efficient, and forward-thinking. We can help you every step of the way.
Contact us today to learn more about our EV charging solutions for the logistics industry on 01438 525364 or complete the contact form below and a member of our team will get back to you.
*Source: https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/united-kingdom-freight-logistics-market-study
7th January 2025
As of today, the answer is no. EVs are exempt from this charge. However, this exemption will end in 2025....
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