VEV, the e-fleet company backed by energy giant Vitol, is debuting its brand-new end-to-end fleet electrification solution at tomorrow’s Great British Fleet Event.
The solution supports fleets in their transition to electrification, from design to delivery and ongoing fleet management services.
VEV facilitates the rollout of a cost-effective fleet transition and encompasses every facet of fleet electrification – including consultation and planning, charging infrastructure, vehicle supply and fleet management software.
Mike Nakrani, CEO of VEV, explained: “Responsible companies are looking to electrify their fleets, and reduce emissions. The process can be complex and costly and we aim to address that.
“Every fleet is unique, which is why a bespoke offering that considers their business needs and understands their transition is essential. Our customers can leverage our expertise and benefit from going electric sooner.”
The company is 100% owned by Vitol, a global energy trading company with revenues of $505bn (£406.1bn) in 2022, which is already accelerating fleet transitions in various markets.
Chris Bake, member of the executive committee, said: “Vitol is investing in the energy transition. To date we have committed over $2bn to sustainable projects and we are continuously looking to deploy our capital and expertise to transitioning the transport sector. VEV is a key pillar to decarbonising commercial fleets in the UK.”
VG Mobility, also owned by Vitol, operates 400 electric buses and has installed more than 200x 150kW chargers for its partners.
To find out more about VEV’s work, sign up for a free ticket to tomorrow’s Great British Fleet Event at Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, here. Visitors can also register on the day at the venue.