Following the successful deployment of its first 16 tonne electric truck in Enfield, Warburtons has taken delivery of a further four Renault Trucks E-Tech D16s.

In addition to the E-Tech D16s, Warburtons has also purchased its first electric vans, two Renault Trucks E-Tech Master vans with Luton bodies.

Supplied by Renault Trucks dealer JDS Trucks & Vans, the four E-Tech D16s join the Warburtons secondary fleet and will deliver fresh bakery products direct to stores across the country.

The vehicles will operate from four of Warburtons bakeries in Enfield, Glasgow (Bellshill), Bristol and Bolton.

Meanwhile, the E-Tech Masters will be located at Enfield and Bristol.

All four of Warburtons’ latest electric trucks are E-Tech D16 4×2 rigids with box bodies by Fosters Commercials and Dhollandia tail lifts.

Powered by 265 kWh, 600 V E-Tech lithium-ion batteries, the Alternating Current synchronous motor with permanent-magnet technology delivers maximum power of 185 kW, continuous power of 130 kW and maximum torque of 425 Nm.

The E-Tech reduction gearbox offers two forward speeds and one reverse.

Also, the E-Tech D16s are equipped with charge ports compatible with type 2 and CCS Combo 2, which allows mode 2, 3 or 4 charging from 22 kW to 150 kW.

Steven Gray, Head of Transport at Warburtons, said: “Our secondary fleet, which delivers products direct to stores, is ideal for electric vehicles, as most routes are low stem mileage of less than 100 miles, making around 30 – 35 deliveries.

“All vehicles are on the road by 4am, returning by lunchtime with long dwell times back at base that are perfect for charging, using 22 kW EV charging points installed by EO.”

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