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Talking Transport + Energy: Chris Jackson of Neertec

In the latest instalment of Talking Transport + Energy talks to Chris Jackson from fleet electrification and depot charging firm Neertec.
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James Evison

In the latest instalment of Talking Transport + Energy talks to Chris Jackson from fleet electrification and depot charging firm Neertec.

Neertec UK is the fleet electrification and depot charging arm of the Petrotec Group, one of Europe’s established industrial engineering businesses, with 42 years of experience delivering fuel and energy infrastructure across 84 countries. The company says it exists “because fleet charging has become an energy-system problem”.

The company states that depots “now depend on grid capacity, site constraints and operational schedules, not just chargers and vehicles”. Fleet operators need a programme lead who understands both the infrastructure and the energy system, and who can deliver with single-point accountability rather than coordinating fragmented suppliers, it also said.

In this edition, Chris Jackson, the UK sales director at the company, discusses these issues, and the current state of play in the UK fleet electrification industry, ahead of Transport + Energy‘s Fleet Electrification Forum at Warwick Conferences on 8 July.

Find out more about the event here and watch the video below.

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