Grimsby Telegraph

First of 25 EVs added to port fleet

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FIVE new electric cars have been added to the Humber marine pilots’ fleet.

ABP has made its latest green investment, cleaning up the one million miles a year travelled between the various ports around the river and back to the Grimsby launch site.

And Volkswagen ID.3s have been selected, vehicles imported beside the base.

They boast a 300 mile range, with a 180 mile charge completed in 30 minutes - more than enough to get to and from any location on the Energy Estuary.

Simon Bird, Humber regional director at ABP, said: “The Humber Marine Pilots are undertakin­g a lot of travel around our ports, and they needed a dependable electric vehicle and VW was our first choice. It’s a popular car with a strong performanc­e record and excellent environmen­tal credential­s.

“Our ambition long term is to ensure we reduce emissions, and the Humber ports are leading the way in supporting sustainabi­lity and investing in green equipment.”

Pilots navigate vessels into berths from out in the Humber approaches before returning to the Marine Control Centre. From giant cranes to forklifts, the port is cleaning up emissions - with electricit­y generated by some of the largest roof-top solar installati­ons in the UK put to immediate use.

Cooking oil is also now used with hydrogen also being explored for heavier transport.

Electric vehicle charging points have been installed as part of a £150,000 investment at Hull Port House, Immingham Dock Office, and the Marine Control Centre. Further EV points will be rolled out longer term.

As the trial of using electric vehicles continues, it is hoped another 10 electric cars will join the fleet soon, with a further 10 being added in 2024.

David Rae, sales manager at Volkswagen Financial Services Fleet, said: “Supporting organisati­ons through their transition to electric vehicles is extremely important to us. We’re pleased to have been able to supply ABP with their ID.3 vehicles to help cut down their fleet emissions while enabling them to cover the miles they need to.

“We look forward to continuing to work with ABP as they continue on their journey to an electric fleet.”

 ?? IMAGE: ABP ?? Graham Cudbertson, left, marine administra­tion manager, with Simon Bird, ABP Humber regional director, in front of the new fleet of Volkswagen ID.3 electric cars being trialled by the Humber Marine Pilots
IMAGE: ABP Graham Cudbertson, left, marine administra­tion manager, with Simon Bird, ABP Humber regional director, in front of the new fleet of Volkswagen ID.3 electric cars being trialled by the Humber Marine Pilots

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