Transport

Fleet electrification firms form ScotCharge

Three of the UK’s leading fleet electrification firms have come together to launch ScotCharge, a new consortium aimed at decarbonising Scotland's HGV sector.
November 12, 2025_
James Evison

Three of the UK’s leading fleet electrification firms have come together to launch ScotCharge, a new consortium aimed at decarbonising Scotland’s HGV sector.

Backed by Transport Scotland through its £2 million HGV Market Readiness Fund, Fleete, VEV and Dynamon have joined forces to deliver a bold and sustainable roadmap for electrifying the nation’s 36,500-strong HGV fleet.

The ScotCharge consortium aims to create an investment-ready plan that will set fleets on a “smooth path to full electrification”, it said.

Wider consortium members include around 50 members of Scotland’s transport ecosystem including fleet operators, vehicle manufacturers and independent distribution network operators.

The initial business case is due to be delivered in December 2025 with a full report set for completion by March next year. 

Key elements of the programme include fleet data analysis led by Dynamon, hub infrastructure developed from Fleet, and depot electrication provided by VEV.

Responsible for 12% of transport emissions in Scotland, the decarbonisation of HGVs is a critical step towards the Scottish Government’s pledge to reach net zero by 2045, it added.

Amber Jamieson, HGV Decarbonisation Team Leader at Transport Scotland, said: 

“he HGV Market Readiness Fund is enabling operators, manufacturers, financiers, and charge point providers to collaborate on innovative projects that drive investment in HGV decarbonisation.

“The response from the sector has been strong, with high quality consortium projects proposed.”

“These business cases will help identify opportunities to leverage private investment alongside public funding, accelerating the transition to zero-emission HGV fleets and supporting infrastructure across Scotland.”

Marcelo Soares, VP Customer and Partnerships for VEV, said: 

“We’re excited to be building a robust funding model and investment-ready plan that will kickstart the adoption of electric HGVs and the deployment of critical charging infrastructure across Scotland.

“From the smallest of Scottish businesses to the largest multinationals, we’re committed to helping operators build their strategies for a future fleet that is dependable, scalable and supports both operations and wider business goals.”

Angus Webb, CEO of Dynamon, said: 

“ScotCharge brings a data-driven approach to fleet electrification, from data to depots. Using our ZERO software, we’ll analyse vehicle movements, duty cycles and energy demand to identify the most effective pathways for electric HGV adoption.

“This collaboration will give fleets the clarity they need to plan infrastructure and investment with confidence.”

Benjamin Dovey, UK Sales Director at Fleete Group, said:

“Shared charging hubs provide convenient, low-cost charging for fleets of all sizes at key strategic locations as Scotland transitions to zero emission HGVs.

“As we’ve shown at the Port of Tilbury, shared charging hubs will maximise the return on government funding from Scottish Government, crowding in private investment.”

Image courtesy of ScotCharge

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