Electric Vehicles

FleetEV tops Welsh Government Commercial Delivery framework

Cardiff-based electric vehicle (EV) specialist FleetEV has secured top spot on the Welsh Government Commercial Delivery framework for EV provision.
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James Evison

Cardiff-based electric vehicle (EV) specialist FleetEV has secured top spot on the Welsh Government Commercial Delivery (WGCD) framework for EV provision.

The WGCD framework provides more than 200 Welsh public sector organisations with a compliant and streamlined path to electrifying their fleets. This includes access to specialist vehicles such as tippers and bespoke conversions.

Over the past 18 months, FleetEV has achieved direct savings of more than £1.2 million, along with generating £1.9 million in social value. The collaborative procurement effort was recognised with two national awards.

Under the renewed framework, FleetEV again achieved top rankings across both Lot One and Lot Two, positioning it to deliver under a Framework with a potential value of £45 million over the next three years.

FleetEV’s comprehensive bilingual service includes electric cars, vans, wheelchair-accessible vehicles, electric minibuses, heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) up to 7.2 tonnes, and a variety of custom conversions.

Complementing FleetEV’s vehicle provision, its sister company, PLUG Charging, supports critical EV infrastructure developments throughout Wales. PLUG Charging delivers on-street and depot charging solutions.

Jarrad Morris, CEO and Founder of FleetEV, said:

“We’re incredibly proud to maintain our leading position on this framework, particularly given the significant outcomes we’ve delivered over the past 18 months. Achieving a perfect score for both quality and price reinforces our reputation as Wales’ most trusted and competitive EV supplier.”

“Our comprehensive, brand-agnostic approach ensures each public sector organisation receives tailored combinations of vehicles and charging infrastructure, precisely aligned to their operational requirements and sustainability objectives.”

The news comes as Transport + Energy launches its Fleet Electrification Forum this July. Find out more information about the event and speakers here.

Image courtesy of FleetEV

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