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VEV and Maritime Transport to deliver first phase of truck charging infrastructure

E-fleet solutions provider VEV has partnered with provider of integrated road and rail freight logistics, Maritime Transport, to install high-powered electric truck chargers at three sites in Wakefield, Doncaster and Tilbury, to support the introduction of battery-electric HGVs into Maritime’s fleet later this year.
VEV and Maritime Transport to deliver first phase of truck charging infrastructure
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This will also play a central role in the company’s strategy to own and operate the cleanest, most sustainable, full-load supply chain in the country.

Installations are now in advanced stages of build at Mill Lane in Wakefield and London Distribution Park in Tilbury, with works due to commence shortly at iPort in Doncaster. These are the first sites in Maritime’s network to be electrified for zero-emission HGV operations.

“It’s rewarding to see tangible progress being made on our decarbonisation journey” said Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Tom Williams, Maritime Transport. “As a leading participant in the government-backed Zero Emission HGV and Infrastructure Demonstrator, Maritime is delivering the infrastructure to support the widescale deployment of battery-electric vehicles. Our partnership with VEV has been instrumental in this phase of the rollout, combining technical expertise with the scale and ambition of our network. This marks a major step forward in building a cleaner, more sustainable full-load supply chain and strengthening the support we offer to customers as they reduce emissions across their operations.”

A total of 17 chargers are being installed across the three locations, with commissioning set to conclude in May. These installations form the initial phase of Maritime’s electrification journey, with additional charging infrastructure to be delivered through separate ZEHID projects at nine further port and rail-connected depots over the course of the year. Once fully operational, the network is expected to provide 16.5MW of installed power, enabling simultaneous charging for up to 98 battery-electric trucks, with unit capacity ranging from 100kW to 1MW.

As Maritime’s appointed electrification partner for this phase of the rollout, VEV is delivering end-to-end site design, infrastructure development, software integration, charger maintenance, and ongoing fleet analysis.

“This is a complex programme, but one with all the ingredients for success from the start, in terms of government backing and great leadership from the team at Maritime” added Mike Nakrani, Chief Executive Officer, VEV. “The results of the VEV-Maritime partnership speak for themselves – the biggest network of EV charge ports for the transport sector, the largest articulated EV fleet in the country, and a key step in the UK’s electrification journey.”

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