ChannelX Logo
Search
Close this search box.

Royal Mail new fleet of electric eHGVs

Royal Mail new fleet of electric eHGVs

Royal Mail has rolled out its first fleet of eight electric Heavy Goods Vehicles (eHGVs) at its Midlands and North West Parcel Hubs. The launch is a major step forward in reducing the company’s carbon emissions by replacing diesel-powered 42-tonne trucks with zero-emission alternatives.

The eight DAF 42-tonne XD 350E eHGVs will operate around the clock, handling ‘middle-mile’ deliveries between parcel hubs and mail centres. Each vehicle will be powered by ABB’s high-performance T360 chargers, capable of adding up to 60 miles of range in under 15 minutes.

Thanks to its membership of Electric Freightway, Royal Mail has installed high-speed chargers at its two parcel hubs in Daventry and Warrington, which has made it possible to introduce eHGVs. The new eHGVs will save around one thousand tonnes of carbon emissions annually and lower operational costs by replacing diesel trucks with zero-emission alternatives.

Electrification is central to Royal Mail’s strategy to maintain its position as the UK’s greenest parcel operator and achieve Net-Zero by 2040. The company already operates the UK’s largest electric delivery fleet, with over 7,000 vans charged on-site using 100% renewable electricity.

Electric Freightway, led by GRIDSERVE, is backed by over £100 million in investment, including £62.7 million of UK Government support. It will deliver the UK’s most advanced public charging networks for eHGVs, with more than 200 chargers capable of up to 350kW and supporting over 140 electric trucks nationwide. Data collected over five years will help accelerate the decarbonisation of the freight sector.

Electric Freightway is part of the Zero Emission HGV and Infrastructure Demonstrator (ZEHID) programme. The ZEHID programme is backed by up to £200m in funding from the UK Government and delivered in partnership with Innovate UK. With a vision to deploy around 300 of the heaviest battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles on UK roads, the programme will also fund and support over 70 planned public and depot-based infrastructure installations by March 2026.

Introducing electric HGVs into our network is a major milestone in decarbonising our operations and achieving our Net-Zero target. This is an important first step in learning how we can efficiently integrate eHGVs into our operations across the country. We’re combining cutting-edge vehicle technology with high-speed charging infrastructure, made possible by Electric Freightway, which will transform how we deliver across long distances.

– Nick Dunn, National Distribution & Fleet Director, Royal Mail

We are pleased to see Royal Mail join other GRIDSERVE Electric Freightway consortium members in developing a strong network of eHGV charging depots. These locations are critical infrastructure that enable the decarbonisation of freight transport across the UK. These sites at the Midlands and North West Parcel Hubs strengthen charging in both regions as well as reduce carbon emissions by supporting the replacement of diesel trucks with eHGVs. As a member of the Electric Freightway consortium, Royal Mail is working together with industry leaders to create a cohesive charging network, including both depot and public charging sites, that accelerates transport electrification.

– Sam Clarke, Commercial Lead, GRIDSERVE

We’re proud to support Royal Mail with the introduction of eight fully electric XD Electric 350 vehicles through the Electric Freightway ZEHID Programme. This deployment marks an important step in scaling zero-emission logistics across the UK. The initiative follows the recognition of our XD and XF Electric range being named International Truck of the Year 2026, underscoring the strength of DAF’s technology and engineering leadership. Delivered to Royal Mail’s bespoke specification and built on our latest New Generation cab and platform, these vehicles set a new benchmark for operational capability and sustainability. We’re eager to see them enter service and to continue supporting Royal Mail on its wider decarbonisation journey.

– Louis Jones, EV & Connected Services Director, DAF Trucks

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RELATED POSTS..

Temu Local partners with Royal Mail

Temu Local partners with Royal Mail

DPD long term trial of all-electric Mercedes-Benz HGV

DPD long term trial of all-electric Mercedes-Benz HGV

Postman Pat style MEV vans coming to Royal Mail

Postman Pat style MEVs coming to Royal Mail

What's wrong with Ofcom’s annual customer satisfaction survey

What’s wrong with Ofcom’s annual customer satisfaction survey of carriers

Royal Mail partners UPP for student accommodation parcel lockers

Royal Mail partners UPP for student accommodation parcel lockers

Latest

Take a look through a selection of the latest articles on ChannelX

Register for Newsletter

Receive 5 newsletters per week

Gain access to all research

Be notified of upcoming events and webinars