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Prohire invests £5m in rental fleet

Prohire is investing £5m in 70 new vehicles to refresh its 400-strong Proflex national rental fleet.

The investment spans DAF, Iveco and Mercedes-Benz vehicles across all key asset classes, from 3.5-tonne integral vans to 7.5- and 18-tonne dry freight. The new fleet also includes 18-tonne and 26-tonne single- and multi-temperature refrigerated vehicles.

John Robinson, chief commercial officer at Prohire, said: “In line with our ESG commitments, these latest specification vehicles are more fuel efficient, and we have also added more electric vehicles into our rental fleet in line with our commitment to lead the charge as the UK’s most trusted provider of sustainable vehicle hire. This allows customers to try EVs in the short term to ensure they meet their needs before making a longer-term commitment.”

The new additions will join the full range of light and heavy commercial vehicles available, including commercial vans, rigids, tractors units, trailers, alternative fuel vehicles and double deck trailers.

Robinson added: “We’re dedicated to operating a modern, highly specified, diverse rental fleet to support the flexible fleet requirements of our customers. This investment shows our commitment to supporting customers and fleet operators throughout the UK and is a precursor for future rental fleet procurement.”

The new vehicles have been fitted with Geotab telematics, delivering remote fault diagnosis, tracking, accident detention and driver behaviour analysis. The telematics also allow Prohire, and its alternative fuels division Progreen, to monitor the vehicles, deliver optimum performance, prevent critical failure and report on CO2 savings.

The rental fleet is available to customers nationwide via Prohire’s depots in Stoke-on-Trent and Tunbridge Wells. Each vehicle comes with 24/7 support 365 days a year and can be provided on a daily, weekly or monthly basis.

Ashley Bourne, Prohire’s depot operations manager in Tunbridge Wells, said: “Flexibility is at the heart of our rental offering, allowing our customers to vary fleet mix to meet peak demand. It’s essential in supporting the needs of our lease customers in the short, medium and long term through the provision of a wide range of vehicle specifications.”

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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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