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21 October 2020

New Electric Van Being Trialled by BT in Wrexham


London Electric Vehicle Company has announced that one of its new electric vans is being trialled by BT in the Wrexham area.

As part of a real-world trial, one of the prototype vans will be trialled by a BT power exchange engineer based in Wrexham.

Joining other UK businesses such as Royal Mail, DPD and Octopus Energy, BT has taken delivery of two converted TX electric taxis. The other prototype will by trialled by BT for logistics support in Northallerton, Yorkshire. Due to the similarities between TX taxi and VN5, LEVC is deploying a fleet of converted TX electric taxis to act as VN5 prototypes, featuring a full interior van conversion ahead of VN5’s official production start next month.

Joerg Hofmann, LEVC CEO, commented: Joerg Hofmann, LEVC CEO, commented:

“We are pleased to be joining forces with BT, adding yet another household name to our growing roster of trial partners. Thanks to its eCity powertrain, VN5 totally removes range anxiety, so whether it is being used for remote rural visits or to cover jobs in town, BT’s drivers will know they have the flexibility to work in the most efficient way possible. We are looking forward to developing our business relationship with BT over the coming months.”

LEVC is helping BT to explore the future of its fleet, with the telecoms company addressing how it can make use of electric vehicles. BT has pledged to become a net zero carbon emissions business by 2045 and is especially interested in how it can best use electric vehicles for its operations in rural areas.

Cyril Pourrat, Chief Procurement Officer,  BT commented:

“With the second-largest commercial fleet in the UK, the switch to low and zero emissions vehicles is central to our carbon strategy and will help us to become a net zero emissions business by 2045. To speed up that transition, we’re calling on the UK Government to target 100% electric car and van sales by 2030, extend grants for electric vehicles and to unlock infrastructure investment to support the rollout of public charge-points across the country.”

Lesley Griffiths, the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs, said:

“While we in Welsh Government have a role to play in encouraging consumers to do more to reduce their carbon footprint, and work to improve Wales’ vehicle charging infrastructure in a bid to encourage more and more people to switch to electric vehicles, it is pleasing to note that firms such as BT have set their own climate targets and are playing their part by looking to make greater use of low or zero-emissions vehicles. Through working together we can collectively act on climate change.”

VN5 is based on the same architecture and proven eCity range-extender technology as LEVC’s TX electric taxi, offering the same electric powertrain with a pure EV range of 61 miles (98 km) and a total flexible range of more than 300 miles (484 km).  VN5 is equipped with a class-leading turning circle of just 10.1m for unrivalled mobility in busy city environments.

VN5 cargo capacity easily accommodates two Euro sized pallets with a gross payload of over 800kg. It has been built with a large side-loading door (enabling a pallet to be side-loaded) and a 60/40 split door at the rear to make loading and unloading easy for the driver.

More than 25 business are taking part in LEVC’s electric van trials, which will see key partners, ranging from tool & equipment hire to energy suppliers and delivery services take delivery of the VN5 prototypes. These companies have been specifically chosen to put the vehicle through a variety of different use cases.

 



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