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Goupil G4s cut emissions and ensure Clean Air Zone compliance for university fleet

Newcastle University has bolstered its fleet of utility vehicles with the addition of two Goupil G4s from Bradshaw EV.

The compact yet versatile electric trucks are being used to manage and maintain campus green spaces throughout the year

The compact yet versatile electric trucks have been acquired by the university’s Grounds Maintenance team and customised with a cage tipper attachment to help manage and maintain campus green spaces throughout the year.

Available as a pickup, van and waste collector, the Goupil G4 is designed to provide total versatility to meet customers’ specific needs while also delivering an environmentally friendly and sustainable solution. It has an operational range of up to 101 miles, a 1,200kg payload and a maximum speed of 31mph, along with left- and right-hand drive options.

The all-electric Goupil G4s replace the university’s previous Ford Transits, supporting its work to reach net zero by 2030 and ensuring compliance with the city’s recently introduced Clean Air Zone.

Tom Vasey, grounds manager at Newcastle University, commented: “While we trialled a number of different vehicle options, once we came across Bradshaw’s Goupil range we felt that it ticked several boxes and more. Its compact size and low speed meant that our grounds operatives could seamlessly navigate through the pedestrianised areas of the campus without endangering pedestrians and its aesthetic was unanimously preferred by our team members.

“Bradshaw’s ability to customise their vehicles in line with the customers’ requirements was also a big draw to the Goupils. When we initially spoke to suppliers in the procurement process, all with the exception of Bradshaw were unable to provide a solution that aligned to our bespoke needs, which was problematic as the tipper attachment was crucial to ensuring operational efficiency wasn’t compromised.”

A lack of local charging infrastructure wasn’t a problem either.

“While we were keen for a battery-powered vehicle option, one challenge we felt could cause issues was the lack of charging infrastructure throughout the city centre and on site, however as the Goupils can be charged by a traditional mains socket, this immediately put us at ease.

“Ultimately, from their bespoke offering to their level of service, they have been excellent to work with and their expert consultation and continued support in facilitating the provision of our new two Goupil G4 vehicles has been invaluable.”

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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.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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