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Transport firm AV Dawson powers ahead with e-truck trials

VEV supports project with fleet electrification solution
By Liam McLoughlin June 19, 2025 Read time: 3 mins
VEV is providing AV Dawson with an end-to-end solution that brings together EVs and charging with energy infrastructure and supply. Image: AV Dawson
VEV is providing AV Dawson with an end-to-end solution that brings together EVs and charging with energy infrastructure and supply. Image: AV Dawson

Middlesbrough, UK-based haulage business AV Dawson Transport has undertaken a pilot of a fully electric HGV as part of its net zero plans.

Working in partnership with e-fleet solutions provider VEV, the transport firm put the 42-tonne, fully electric HGV to the test across a variety of routes to its customers’ sites. The truck completed over 1,800 miles over 42 journeys, delivering a reduction in emissions of 2.3 tonnes from a single vehicle in just 10 days.

Paul Scott, head of operations at AV Dawson Transport, said: "We’re part of large, complex, international supply chains for a number of major manufacturers and processes, so it’s always been really important to work closely with our customers to help ensure their logistics are as efficient as possible. More recently there has been a real focus on how we can enable our customers to reduce their Scope 3 emissions, which will in turn, reduce their carbon footprints. This trial is a great example of how we’re working together to do exactly that.

"If we make the switch to alternative fuel lorries, we can reduce our carbon emissions for AV Dawson Transport by over 90%, so it's something we are seriously considering, as it will support both our own Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) goals and also those of our customers.”

AV Dawson says the transition to electric vehicles is a key opportunity to drive down the emissions associated with transport, which currently make up around 30% of greenhouse gas emissions. Some 40% of transport emissions in the North East can be attributed to HGVs supplying the region’s major industries including steel and automotive manufacturers.

AV Dawson Transport is part of AV Dawson Group, which owns several subsidiaries including the Port of Middlesbrough. Jon Booth, head of sustainability at AV Dawson, said: "As an environmentally conscious business operating in the logistics and port sector, we have a responsibility to look at how we can reduce our carbon footprint.

"As part of our ESG strategy, we must consider all sources of emissions and identify where we can reduce them. We quickly realised that our direct emissions are our customers’ Scope 3 emissions and therefore we had the opportunity to help our customers achieve their net zero goals. Our road haulage fleet represents over 80% of our group’s direct carbon emissions, so it’s very important to focus our efforts on this challenge. The electric HGV trial has been an important step forward in this and the results look promising.”

Backed by one of the world’s largest energy companies, VEV is working to accelerate the transition to electric transport for commercial fleets through the provision of an end-to-end solution that brings together electric vehicles and charging with energy infrastructure and supply. As part of this, the company is working to deliver real world trials and consultancy support in a managed trial service for organisations embarking on their fleet electrification journey.

Charlie Mortimer-Bell, propositions lead at VEV said: “Whether we’re moving people, products or waste, we believe in a future for fleets that is cleaner, more comfortable and, above all, cost competitive against their diesel predecessors. This trial has proven all these things and is a great example of forward-thinking from AV Dawson Transport as the UK logistics industry continues on its journey to net zero.”

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