First new Amazon electric heavy goods vehicles hit UK roads


The first of the biggest order of electric heavy goods vehicles for online giant Amazon were being launched into service on Tuesday.

Amazon said it would eventually have 160 eHGVs, the largest number of electric trucks in its global transportation network.

The vehicles will transport products between Amazon logistics hubs across the UK.

The company is also adding 800 new electric vans across the UK and extending pedestrian deliveries to Londonโ€™s Borough of Camden.

Nicola Fyfe, of Amazon Logistics, said: โ€œThe first vehicles from our record-breaking eHGV order are now on Britainโ€™s roads, transporting products between our hubs.

โ€œThis marks a major milestone in our journey to decarbonise our UK transportation network.

โ€œThese trucks, alongside more electric vans and on-foot deliveries, are a win for our customers, the environment, and our business.

โ€œThe challenge to scaling this approach across the logistics industry, however, is charging infrastructure.ย Weโ€™ve invested in our own facilities but need continued industry and government collaboration to develop the national network required for widespread electric vehicle adoption.โ€

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said: โ€œThis is exactly the kind of investment we want to see โ€“ putting more electric trucks on UK roads to cut emissions and power Britainโ€™s economy.

โ€œIt speaks volumes that Amazon has chosen to make the UK the home of their biggest EV truck fleet globally and demonstrates how our ยฃ200 million investment to get more zero-emission lorries on our roads, alongside the infrastructure to keep them moving, is helping businesses to grow and delivering cleaner roads.โ€

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