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Fleets Must Plan Electrification Around Power Capacity, but Smart Strategies Can Unlock Progress

by Ron N.
11/18/2025
in Sustainable Logistics

As the road freight sector accelerates the transition to electric heavy‑duty vehicles (eHGVs) and EV fleets, logistics operators are realising that power availability and infrastructure planning are as critical as the vehicles themselves. A recent industry analysis highlights why planning fleet electrification around power supply and charging readiness should be central to any long‑term strategy — and how operators can overcome grid constraints to make electric fleets a reality.

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⚡ The Power Challenge for Electrification
Unlike passenger EVs, electric trucks and large commercial vehicles require significantly more electrical power at depots. Overnight charging of eHGVs demands DC fast chargers capable of hundreds of kilowatts per vehicle, and for high utilisation operations, even Megawatt Scale Charging (MCS) facilities may be needed to turn vehicles around quickly. Current depot electrical connections — often sized for basic industrial loads — can’t support these demands without major grid upgrades, which can take years and cost millions of pounds.

This means that even when vehicles and chargers are ready, electrification plans often stall because the local grid connection isn’t capable of delivering the required power — delaying or constraining rollout schedules.

🔋 Strategic Approaches to Power Planning
Fleet managers can adopt several approaches to reduce reliance on grid upgrades and accelerate electrification:

  • Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS): By storing energy when demand on the grid is low and then combining stored power with grid supply during charging peaks, operators can effectively increase available charging capacity without waiting for a massive grid upgrade.
  • On‑site renewables: Adding solar or other renewable generation can reduce draw from the grid and lower operating costs while aiding sustainability goals.
  • Private microgrids and energy partnerships: Collaborating with energy developers on microgrids or shared infrastructure can unlock larger connections more quickly and efficiently than individual depot applications.
  • Working with specialist power infrastructure partners (IDNOs/ICPs): Independent distribution network operators can sometimes design more innovative and cost‑efficient solutions than traditional utility approaches, and may help phase upgrades that match fleet electrification timelines.

⚙️ Electrification Is Bigger Than Charging
Experts emphasise that electrification planning goes beyond just adding chargers — it encompasses energy management, facility planning, power contracts and collaboration with utilities. Fleets that integrate these elements into early electrification planning are more likely to avoid bottlenecks, control costs, and align rollout with operational needs.

For logistics operators, this means focusing on power infrastructure as a central enabler of electrification rather than an afterthought. With careful planning and strategic investment in power solutions, fleets can move closer to zero‑emission operations without compromising reliability or service continuity.

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