Over 90% of UK business fleet operators would rely on residential charging if they fully transitioned to electric vehicles. This highlights a critical gap in public charging infrastructure, which is particularly problematic for businesses managing large fleets. The lack of convenient on-street charging options forces many to depend on slower residential chargers, increasing downtime and limiting operational efficiency. The issue is more pronounced in urban areas, where access to private charging is restricted due to space limitations.
Vauxhall's report emphasizes the urgency of accelerating on-street charging infrastructure development. Their "Electric Streets of Britain" initiative aims to identify gaps in the existing network and facilitate faster deployment of chargers.
Key Challenges for UK Businesses
- Insufficient on-street charging: 23% of fleet operators cite inadequate on-street charging as the primary barrier to adopting electric vehicles. This issue is not limited to urban areas; rural businesses also report limited access to public chargers, making long-distance travel challenging.
- Dependence on residential charging: The reliance on home-based chargers, which are slower and less efficient for business use, leads to higher operational costs and extended downtime for vehicles. For businesses that need quick turnaround times, the current infrastructure is inadequate.
Business Benefits of Going Electric
- Positive public perception: 91% of operators believe that adopting electric vehicles enhances their brand image. As consumers increasingly support sustainable businesses, this shift can lead to improved customer loyalty and a stronger competitive advantage.
- Operational benefits: 83% of electric van operators report that transitioning to electric vehicles has reduced fuel costs and simplified maintenance schedules. Electric vans have fewer mechanical parts, which means lower servicing needs and less frequent breakdowns. Additionally, electric vehicles benefit from reduced congestion charges and exemptions in low-emission zones, further lowering operating costs.
Vauxhall's partnerships with major UK businesses like Openreach and British Gas demonstrate the practical benefits of electric fleets. By providing electric vans to these companies, Vauxhall has enabled them to cut operational costs and improve service efficiency.