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Parcelhub invests £450,000 in electric vans and infrastructure

Parcelhub has announced its commitment to invest £450,000 in the rollout of electric vehicles within its regional depot network.

Parcelhub has announced its commitment to invest £450,000 in the rollout of electric vehicles within its regional depot network.

Several vans are already operating from its Nottingham and Dinnington sites and over the coming months it will see additional all- electric vans added to its fleet across all sites as the electric charging infrastructure is expanded across its network to facilitate the van rollout.

Maxus eDeliver 9 electric vehicles will complement its current fleet undertaking on-site local collections for its customers, typically SME and mid-market online retailers and brands.

Since its acquisition by Whistl, Parcelhub has extended its coverage and sites throughout the East and West Midlands, South Yorkshire, East London and Essex.

Steve Marjoram, Parcelhub Managing Director said: “We understand that we have an important role in reducing our impact on the environment in the areas in which we operate. Through this investment we will not only lower our C02 emissions but also those of our customers as we all try and play our part in becoming sustainable.”

Last month, Whistl announced that it had refreshed its Parcelhub brand aligning it more closely with the Group’s overall look and feel.

 

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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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