CITY OF LONDON CORPORATION TO BECOME FIRST UK AUTHORITY TO RUNFULLY ELECTRIC REFUSE TRUCK FLEET

The new 18-tonne and 26-tonne trucks will be powered by lithium-ion batteries, rather than diesel, and will help with the continued reduction of air pollution in the City.

Nirpal Singh Shergill

LONDON (TIP):  The City of London Corporation will become the first UK governingbody to run a full fleet of Electric Refuse Collection Vehicles (ERCVs) following recentsuccessful trials of the new technology. The first of the fleet of five new environmentally friendly trucks have arrived, March 4, at Guildhall– the City Corporation’s HQ. The vehicles will form the UK’s first zero emissionrecycling and waste collection fleet and will collect residents’ waste and recycling in the Square Mile. They will be operated by Veolia, who deliver the City Corporation’s tech-driven recycling andwaste collections, street cleansing and ancillary services operations. The new 18-tonne and 26-tonne trucks will be powered by lithium-ion batteries,rather than diesel, and will help with the continued reduction of air pollution in the City. Designed for urban environments with short routes, the vehicles can complete a full shift on onecharge and will start their first rounds this month. This operational first will be achieved using newinnovative technologies for both the charging infrastructure and the vehicles, which will collectan estimated 20,000 tons of residents’ waste and recycling in the Square Mile over the next six years.

The pollution-busting trucks are part of the City Corporation’s plan to ensure at least 90% of theSquare Mile meets World Health Organization guidelines for nitrogen dioxide by 2025.

Chairman of the City of London Corporation’s Environment Committee,Keith Bottomley, said: “These new vehicles will help to further drive down air pollution

in the City and improve the environment. Our fleet vehicles emitted about 400 tonsof CO2e in 2018/19, so this change of fleet is of great significance.

“We hope this move will encourage local authorities across the country to follow suit in the urgentneed to deal with toxic air.

“This pioneering fleet complements the work we’re doing to help businesses consolidate vehicledeliveries and use more hybrid models. “Air pollution is the largest environmental risk to publichealth with up to 36,000 people dying prematurely every year in the UK.

“We will continue to take steps to ensure that we are reducing emissions from our entire vehicle fleet,for the benefit of all.”

 

Pascal Hauret, Managing Director, Municipal for Veolia UK, said:“At Veolia we work closely with our customers to deliver greener fleet solutions that also offervalue for money.

“This new electric solution opens new possibilities for cleaner air in cities, with the potential ofrecharging the vehicles using electricity generated from the waste they carry via Energy RecoveryFacilities. “It marks a major step forward towards carbon net zero targets and highlights how localauthorities can drive sustainability and address their environmental challenges.”

The City Corporation is taking a number of bold and ambitious actions to fight back against toxic airin London. It is piloting the UK’s first 24/7 zero emission street at Beech Street and will turn otherparts of the Square Mile into zero-emissions zones by 2022. New diesel vehicles have been bannedfrom its fleet, where there is a clean market alternative, and it is leading a London-wide crackdown ondrivers who leave their engines idling when parked.

The City Corporation’s CityAir app provides over 35,000 Londoners with low pollution travel routes andit has introduced an Emissions Reduction Bill which would give the capital’s local authorities tough newpowers to tackle air pollution caused by boilers, construction machinery and diesel generators. And thegoverning body has recently launched an ambitious Climate Action Strategy, which will makethe Square Mile net zero carbon-emission by 2040, 10 years earlier than government goals. As part ofthe plans, the City Corporation, has committed to achieve net zero carbon emissions from its ownoperations by 2027 and 2040 across its investments and supply chain.

The City of London Corporation is the governing body of the Square Mile, dedicated to a vibrant and thriving City, supporting a diverse and sustainable London within a globally successful UK.

 

 

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