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Heating, plumbing, and air movement materials supplier TG Lynes has become one of the first businesses to operate a 7.5-tonne electric truck on the streets of London.

Enfield-based TG Lynes is pioneering the sustainable transport charge by investing in a UK-manufactured Tevva battery-electric truck to carry out local deliveries around the capital.

Road transport emissions

Heavy-duty trucks are liable for over a quarter of road transport emissions

Fully electric 7.5 tonne trucks are just entering mass production and there are only a few currently operating within London. Despite accounting for just two percent of vehicles on the roads, heavy-duty trucks (HDVs) are responsible for over a quarter of road transport emissions.

Andrew Ingram, Managing Director of TG Lynes, said the business was proud to be at the forefront of investment in green transport. “We are delighted to take ownership of this state-of-the-art Tevva truck, which is the next step in our journey towards achieving the ultimate goal of net zero,” said Andrew.

Backing British manufacturing

Andrew added: “While battery electric vehicles are becoming commonplace in the passenger car market, electric commercial vehicle sales are lagging behind. As HDVs make up a significant amount of all emissions, it’s vital more businesses consider making the switch."

It’s fantastic that TG Lynes is the first in our sector to have an operational electric truck, and I’m particularly pleased to be backing British manufacturing by purchasing from Tevva. We will, however, not rest on our laurels and will do all that we can to limit the impact that we as a business have on the planet.”

government PITrG eligibility

The Tevva truck is just one of three electric vehicles weighing between 4,250 kg and 12,000 kg

Tevva’s 7.5t battery-electric truck travels up to 140 miles (227 kilometers) from a single charge of its 105-kWh battery. The Tevva truck is just one of three electric vehicles weighing between 4,250 kg and 12,000 kg to have secured government plug-in truck grant (PITrG) eligibility.

Tevva Business Operations Director Kay Jarvis said: “Road transport in general, and HDVs in particular, are one of the largest sources of air pollution, which causes 350,000 premature deaths per year in Europe. Adding electric trucks to fleets will make a considerable difference and will help Britain towards its net-zero targetsWe know first-hand that demand for electric trucks is growing at speed, as we have been inundated with requests for our 7.5t battery-electric truck since going into full production.”

low-carbon HVO vehicles

The intro of the battery-electric truck is the latest step on the road to net zero for TG Lynes

The introduction of the battery-electric truck is the latest step on the road to net zero for TG Lynes. Last year the business introduced low-carbon Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) vehicles to its 18-tonne fleet, making them 90 percent more carbon efficient as they carry out daily deliveries to sites across London, the South East, East Anglia, and the Midlands.

The business has also installed a 10,000-liter HVO tank at its base for easy on-site refueling, along with a new electric dropside van. TG Lynes also has a 110-kw solar system installed on the roof of its headquarters, providing more than 50% of the energy required for operations.

Impact on the environment

Andrew added: “From fuel combustion to being sustainable when purchasing electricity and recycling to choosing ethical suppliers, we are taking decisive action to ensure we are doing everything we can to lower our impact on the environmentSustainability is not just a buzzword for TG Lynes - it has authenticity.”

TG Lynes stocks industry-pioneering brands and supplies thousands of products including valves, steel and copper tubes and fittings, press systems, composite and plastic plumbing, drainage solutions and support systems and tooling. An extensive plant hire service is also available.

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