Centrica addresses electric fleet issue
Energy firm Centrica has addressed the major challenge of “bricking” faced by electric vehicle (EV) fleets nationwide.
The problem occurs when the 12-volt auxiliary battery, which powers essential functions like central locking, fails, leaving the vehicle completely inoperable.
With a simple and effective solar solution, Centrica is prolonging battery life, and ensuring engineers can get to its customers faster, and more reliably, it said.
The company has teamed up with fleet technology specialist, Genie Insights, to have solar panels fitted to the roof of its electric vans. The solar panels provide a trickle charge to the 12-volt batteries, keeping them operational even during periods of inactivity, or when a so-called “parasitic draw” is being taken by telematics or other ancillary equipment.
These discreet panels, constructed using CIGS (copper indium gallium selenide) technology, are lightweight, flexible and durable, making them ideal for commercial vehicle applications. They are also the only CIGS panels to be manufactured in the UK, and the panel for this application has been specifically designed, tested and proven to generate the optimal voltage to maintain the battery’s charge.
In conjunction with Genie Insights, Centrica is rolling out the solution across 2,500 electric vans in its fleet.
Centrica Director of Fleet Rob Simister said:
“Vehicle downtime is bad for business, and it’s bad for our customers. We had to find a solution quickly so that we can make sure our engineers can get to our customers exactly when we’re needed most.”
Centrica Fleet Engineering and Innovation Manager Matt Harris (pictured) said:
“We’re making a huge investment in decarbonising our fleet so we need to make sure we’re addressing issues that affect our ability to serve customers quickly. We explored several options but there was a clear frontrunner. Following the successful tests, this partnership with Genie Insights will equip all 2,500 of our electric commercial vehicles with their solar solution, ensuring the 12v batteries remain charged. As a result, our vans will stay on the road longer, better serving our customers’ needs.”
Matt Reeve, Managing Director of Genie Insights said:
“By taking this proactive approach to battery maintenance, Centrica is not only pioneering a solution to a widespread issue for fleet operators, but also solidifying its leadership in the UK’s transition to electric vehicles.”
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