News

Fleete breaks ground at Port of Tilbury

Charging solutions firm Fleete has broken ground on its flagship commercial vehicle EV charging hub at the Port of Tilbury, Essex.
_
James Evison

Charging solutions firm Fleete has broken ground on its flagship commercial vehicle EV charging hub at the Port of Tilbury, Essex.

The move marks “a major step forward in the drive to decarbonise the UK’s logistics and freight sector at scale”, it said.

Stakeholders and industry leaders, including the Mayor of Thurrock, Cllr Sue Shinnick, gathered on site to witness the ceremonial first dig and plaque unveiling.

It aims to recognise the public-private partnership behind what is one of the UK’s largest dedicated charging facility for electric HGVs and commercial fleets.

Fleete’s 5 MW shared user charging hub, funded in part with £1 million from the UK government under the Thames Freeport seed capital programme, is the first in its a growing network of commercial charging sites strategically placed along high-demand freight and logistics routes.

Scheduled to go live in December 2025, Fleete’s 5MW shared-user hub will offer 16 rapid chargers for simultaneous use – 12 supplied by Heliox and 4 via Voltempo funded through the eFREIGHT 2030 project – with the capacity to support large fleet operations 24/7.

Located within one of the UK’s busiest multimodal ports, the Port of Tilbury site is ideally positioned to support low-carbon freight corridors across the Thames estuary and beyond.

Chris Morrison, Chief Executive Officer, Fleete, said:

“Breaking ground at Port of Tilbury is more than a construction milestone, it’s a clear demonstration of how government seed funding capital can crowd-in multiples more funds from private capital to build the sustainable infrastructure the UK needs.”

“Working together with the Port of Tilbury and Thames Freeport, this high-capacity shared user hub directly tackles some of the key barriers to fleet electrification, and we are delighted to see it coming to life.”

Minister for Local Growth and Building Safety, Alex Norris said:

“I am excited to hear that spades are getting in the ground at Port Tilbury with the help of funding from the Freeports programme.

“This pioneering EV hub will be a vital asset to Thames Freeport that is becoming one of the UK’s leaders in green transport innovation, a wonderful example of boosting local growth and job opportunities across the nation as promised in our Plan for Change.”

Thames Freeport CEO, Martin Whiteley, said:

“This is a strong example of what Freeports were created to do – unlock investment, accelerate innovation, and deliver infrastructure that supports both economic and environmental goals. Fleete’s shared user commercial vehicle charging hub is exactly the kind of high-impact project that helps futureproof the UK’s logistics network. We’re proud to play our part in making zero-emission freight a reality at Port of Tilbury.”

Shaun Wood, Senior Asset Manager, Port of Tilbury, added:

“Breaking ground on this hub marks an important turning point in how we support the future of freight at Port of Tilbury. As the volume of goods moving through the port continues to grow, so too does the need for smart, sustainable infrastructure. This partnership with Fleete ensures we are not only meeting the operational demands of today’s logistics sector, but actively preparing for the zero-emission supply chains of tomorrow.”

Image courtesy of Fleete

Related content

Infrastructure + technology

Cenex and EST to support Government’s new Depot Charging Scheme

Cenex, in partnership with Energy Saving Trust, has been selected to assist in delivering the UK Government’s £30 millio...
Infrastructure + technology

GRIDSERVE raises £100m in new capital

Chargepoint operator (CPO) GRIDSERVE has announced it has secured £100m in new equity investment from its institutional ...

Input your search keywords and press enter.

Be the first to know. Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss a story.

Our weekly newsletter delivers a round-up of the top stories from the sectors, along with our insight on the main events that week. Our highly engaged subscribers find our newsletter essential reading as a snapshot of what’s happening.