Development fabrics workforce CRH subsidiary Tarmac is hanging an preliminary 5 electrical heavy items cars (eHGVs) to paintings, as a part of a collaboration with Renault Vans and DAF Vans.
It’s also setting up a brand new electrical charging community.
The initiative is supported through the federal government’s 0 Emission HGV and Infrastructure Construction (ZEHID) programme, sponsored through £200m in investment from the Division for Shipping and delivered in partnership with Innovate UK.
As a member of the eFreight 2030 consortium, Tarmac is operating with cross-industry companions and British HGV charging specialist Voltempo to expand its community, which is predicted to be operational in early 2026.
This builds at the creation of electrical readymix concrete cars that Taramc has been running since 2022.

Tarmac’s charging community will come with Voltempo chargers at its Paddington concrete plant, Harper Lane asphalt plant, Linford blocks plant and HGV base in Northfleet, Kent, in addition to a charging hub operated through the Fleete Staff on the Port of Tilbury.
A 250kW DC charger at Tarmac’s Paddington Concrete Plant will permit the eHGVs to rate whilst offloading subject matter. In Northfleet, a Voltempo HyperCharger Megawatt Charging Gadget (MCS) will be able to rate an eHGV as much as 1MW, or allocate the 1MW capability throughout six vans without delay.
Logistics director of Ben Garner stated: “Those vital new additions to our electrical fleet along with a London-wide charging community imply that we’re scaling electrification and serving to consumers reduce carbon throughout development logistics.
“With subject matter deliveries entering our Paddington facility by the use of our rail freight community, onward trips can now be made through eHGV – offering consumers in London with a number one, low carbon and multi modal logistics be offering.”
Michael Boxwell, founding father of Voltempo, which leads the eFreight 2030 consortium, stated: “Tarmac’s dedication to decarbonising logistics is 2d to none. Their management and willingness to put money into electrical HGVs and charging community infrastructure together with Voltempo’s ultra-rapid HyperCharger MCS is precisely the type of ambition we wish to force actual trade around the sector.”
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