Electric Freightway is part of the Zero Emission HGV and Infrastructure Demonstrator Programme. Funded by the Department for Transport (DfT) and delivered in partnership with Innovate UK, it is attempting to lay the foundations for a nationwide charging network for electric trucks.
AF Blakemore and Son is one of 33 consortium members taking part in the programme, which is being led by Gridserve, alongside principal partner Hitachi ZeroCarbon.
With its current delivery fleet consisting of 103 articulated units with 178 trailers and 130 rigid HGV vehicles, the two Volvo FM Electric tractor units, supplied by Hartshorne Group and Volvo Trucks, are already operating from its Bedford depot.
Each vehicle features a 540kWh battery and three electric motors delivering 675bhp and a maximum 185-mile range, enabling them to directly replace roles that were previously performed by diesel-powered trucks.
AF Blakemore and Son estimates their inclusion to the fleet will save 45,000 litres of diesel and prevent more than 120 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) being emitted into the atmosphere each year.
AF Blakemore’s responsible business director, Caoire Blakemore, said:
We are thrilled to be at the forefront of the electric vehicle revolution in the convenience retail sector. The addition of these electric HGVs demonstrates our commitment to reducing our environmental impact.
We believe this is just the beginning of our journey towards becoming a net zero carbon company by 2040 and we are excited to see the positive impact these vehicles will have on our operations and the environment.
The data from the vehicles, collected by Hitachi ZeroCarbon, will include battery state of charge and health, vehicle load, geography and terrain, and weather and seasonal impacts. In a second phase, two further eHGVs will be purchased under the Electric Freightway programme to operate from its central distribution centre in Willenhall, West Midlands.
Sam Clarke, chief vehicle officer at Gridserve, said:
This is a proud day for everybody involved in the Electric Freightway programme and very soon, Gridserve will be installing the depot charging that will support these impressive trucks.
AF Blakemore and Son has such a deep understanding of retail, wholesale and foodservice, but it’s their enviable values-led culture that makes them a perfect consortium partner. We’re looking forward to supporting their decarbonisation journey and hope that others will follow their lead.
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