The UK’s
Royal Mail Group, the owner of one of Europe’s largest vehicle fleets, has
signed a deal with electric utility EDF to deliver electric vehicle (EV)
infrastructure.
Under the 3-year agreement, EDF will provide charging points, associated maintenance and ancillary items such as signs, bollards and wheel stops. In the first phase, the company will install chargers at Royal Mail Group sites in the Southeast of England.
Source: EDF via Green Car Congress
The UK’s Royal Mail Group, the owner of one of Europe’s largest vehicle fleets, has signed a deal with electric utility EDF to deliver electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure. Under the 3-year agreement, EDF will provide charging points, associated maintenance and ancillary items such as signs, bollards and wheel stops. In the first phase, the company… Read more »
The UK’s
Royal Mail Group, the owner of one of Europe’s largest vehicle fleets, has
signed a deal with electric utility EDF to deliver electric vehicle (EV)
infrastructure.
Under the 3-year agreement, EDF will provide charging points, associated maintenance and ancillary items such as signs, bollards and wheel stops. In the first phase, the company will install chargers at Royal Mail Group sites in the Southeast of England.
Source: EDF via Green Car Congress
The UK’s Royal Mail Group, the owner of one of Europe’s largest vehicle fleets, has signed a deal with electric utility EDF to deliver electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure. Under the 3-year agreement, EDF will provide charging points, associated maintenance and ancillary items such as signs, bollards and wheel stops. In the first phase, the company… Read more »