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Evri starts rollout of EV charging hubs across UK sites

Parcel delivery company Evri has installed one of its first EV charging hubs to support its net zero plans.

The charging hub is the first step in a larger programme which will see new EV chargers installed at Evri’s sites across the UK

Located at the firm’s high-volume sorting centre in Rugby, the new hub has been installed in collaboration with Blink Charging UK and initially hosts 12x 22kW chargers. This will expand further as Evri adopts more electric vehicles.

The charging hub is the first step in a larger programme which will see new EV chargers installed at Evri’s sites across the UK as part of its goal to reach net zero by 2035.

The hub at Rugby is a 24-hour operation, with the chargers expected to be in use 60-80% of the time. Each charger has been strategically placed to be accessible to Evri’s hundreds of staff at the centre as well as to their fleet vehicles.

The purpose-built, automated parcel distribution hub in Rugby is one of the biggest of its kind in the UK and can process more than one million parcels a day. Installing Blink chargers is part of the company’s plans to improve its charging infrastructure and expand its existing low-carbon fleet, which consists of 167 electric vans and a growing number of e-cargo bikes.

Evri selected Blink for the Rugby site based on its reliable, scalable EV equipment and fleet expertise.

Pauline Potter, director of procurement and sustainability at Evri, said: “We are committed to delivering a sustainable future. This partnership is an important step for Evri on our journey towards net zero and we are delighted to be working with the team at Blink Charging UK to install EV charging for our Rugby-based vehicles. Together, we can build a more sustainable future for parcel delivery and the communities we serve.”

Alex Calnan, managing director at Blink Charging UK, added: “This is an exciting opportunity to work with Evri to accelerate the deployment of zero-emission delivery services in the UK.

“Blink will leverage our turnkey offering covering design, install and management of a scalable charging network, delivering future-ready networks to support Evri’s ambitious plans. It is a significant milestone as we help one of the UK’s biggest dedicated parcel delivery companies take one step closer to reaching their goal of net zero ambitions.”

Blink Charging UK – which has more than 2,000 chargers in the UK and Ireland – is also planning further additions to its solutions offering. These include new commercial and home chargers, global network services and apps, and new fleet management tools. Current customers span sectors including local authorities, NHS trusts, universities and corporate fleets.

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

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