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Electric Freightway Project Picks Up Speed as eHGVs Hit the Road
30 October 2024

Hitachi ZeroCarbon and GRIDSERVE have today published the Electric Freightway Project’s second report. The report provides a comprehensive overview of the collective work of Hitachi ZeroCarbon, GRIDSERVE and the project consortium to prove the capabilities of electric Heavy Good Vehicles (eHGVs), and accelerate the decarbonisation of HGVs in line with the UK’s net-zero strategy.
Electric Freightway, led by GRIDSERVE, is part of the Zero Emission HGV and Infrastructure Demonstrator programme, funded by the Department for Transport and delivered in partnership with Innovate UK.
Today’s publication is the second report, following the initial outline of the project’s approach and objectives in Report 1, published in March 2024. It shows that the consortium of more than 30 members have made good progress in the demonstration, design and implementation of eHGV infrastructure, and have:
- Put eHGVs on the road – Project partners A.F. Blakemore and Son, Samworth Brothers, Boughey and United Utilities have all added eHGVs to their existing fleets. Other consortium partners have placed orders and are eagerly awaiting delivery of their eHGVs.
- Placed data at the heart of the project’s mission: Hitachi ZeroCarbon has successfully developed a comprehensive data analytics platform that will objectively compare the operational performance of diesel HGVs to eHGVs, and offer valuable insights that will accelerate the journey to electrification of organisations across the UK. Platform results will start becoming available in the next report.
- Conducted interviews and surveys of the industry: Hitachi ZeroCarbon has interviewed senior managers and drivers of HGVs ahead of electric truck deliveries to understand views on the perceived benefits like reduced noise and environmental impact, and concerns about how range and access to charging will impact daily operations.
- Designed some of the first eHGV specific charging stations in the UK – Consortium lead GRIDSERVE has extensively consulted on eHGV charging infrastructure and has now designed both depot-based and public high-power charging stations, with first sites expected to come online in the coming months.
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Electric Freightway Project Picks Up Speed as eHGVs Hit the Road
30 October 2024

Hitachi ZeroCarbon and GRIDSERVE have today published the Electric Freightway Project’s second report. The report provides a comprehensive overview of the collective work of Hitachi ZeroCarbon, GRIDSERVE and the project consortium to prove the capabilities of electric Heavy Good Vehicles (eHGVs), and accelerate the decarbonisation of HGVs in line with the UK’s net-zero strategy.
Electric Freightway, led by GRIDSERVE, is part of the Zero Emission HGV and Infrastructure Demonstrator programme, funded by the Department for Transport and delivered in partnership with Innovate UK.
Today’s publication is the second report, following the initial outline of the project’s approach and objectives in Report 1, published in March 2024. It shows that the consortium of more than 30 members have made good progress in the demonstration, design and implementation of eHGV infrastructure, and have:
- Put eHGVs on the road – Project partners A.F. Blakemore and Son, Samworth Brothers, Boughey and United Utilities have all added eHGVs to their existing fleets. Other consortium partners have placed orders and are eagerly awaiting delivery of their eHGVs.
- Placed data at the heart of the project’s mission: Hitachi ZeroCarbon has successfully developed a comprehensive data analytics platform that will objectively compare the operational performance of diesel HGVs to eHGVs, and offer valuable insights that will accelerate the journey to electrification of organisations across the UK. Platform results will start becoming available in the next report.
- Conducted interviews and surveys of the industry: Hitachi ZeroCarbon has interviewed senior managers and drivers of HGVs ahead of electric truck deliveries to understand views on the perceived benefits like reduced noise and environmental impact, and concerns about how range and access to charging will impact daily operations.
- Designed some of the first eHGV specific charging stations in the UK – Consortium lead GRIDSERVE has extensively consulted on eHGV charging infrastructure and has now designed both depot-based and public high-power charging stations, with first sites expected to come online in the coming months.

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