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A consortium of automotive tech experts have identified the most viable starting points for early deployment.
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A consortium of automotive tech experts have identified the most viable starting points for early deployment.
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Go behind the scenes with our friends and eFREIGHT 2030 partners Kuehne+Nagel.

The article highlights Voltempo’s role in accelerating the rollout of electric HGV infrastructure through the eFREIGHT 2030 project.

UK newspaper The Independent, reports on the first eHGV going through the Channel Tunnel, with Voltempo’s involvement.

Voltmepo joins DAF, K+N and more to successfully send the first electric heavy-goods vehicle through the Channel Tunnel.

Powering the future of zero-emission freight.

“Making electric lorries more affordable, helping hauliers to make the switch”, says MP Keir Mather in statement.

James Garman and Neil Durno discuss matters of network growth and effectiveness with EV Infrastructure News.

Simon brings extensive experience in EV charging, energy strategy and leadership as Voltempo enters a new phase of growth.

New consortium led by Voltempo targets breakthrough in Scotland’s freight decarbonisation.

Mayor of the West Midlands, Richard Parker, travelled to Voltempo’s factory to see how innovation is driving green industrial growth.

Megawatt charging technology designed for electric trucks paves the way for zero-emission freight.

Bradford-based logistics provider takes delivery of two new Renault Trucks E-Techs to serve Palletline and Card Factory contracts.

James Garman on how the Voltempo is supporting fleet electrification with futureproof charging infrastructure.

Voltempo’s Andrew Scott gives his thoughts on the DFT’s move in this edition of 12 Pillars of Change.

There’s one challenge that needs to be addressed separately – that of getting power to where fleets actually need it.