VMS Fleet Management expands electric van fleet with Maxus deal

VMS Fleet Management has taken delivery of its 1,000th commercial vehicle from Maxus, expanding its electric fleet to help customers make the switch.

VMS is using the new Maxus vehicles to expand its electric vehicle fleet

VMS is one of the UK’s leading commercial vehicle and fleet management solutions providers and will lease the majority of its new Maxus fleet to customers in the construction and supermarket sectors.

The order includes around 350 diesel vans but a total of 60% comes from the Maxus electric vehicle range – VMS has taken delivery of 500 e Deliver 3 and 150 e Deliver 9 fully electric vans since September 2020.

Martin James, managing director, VMS Fleet Management, said: “This Maxus deal is a significant investment for VMS but one that we know will stand the test of time. We were hugely impressed by the range, reliability and versatility of Maxus vans, especially with the EV range as we’re currently expanding our electric fleet and we recognise the huge emphasis that the team place on customer service.

“Price, or more importantly, value for money, was obviously key and Maxus is incredibly competitive. We are delighted to be able to offer our customers a variety of Maxus vehicles, whether they’re looking for an EV with strong range, or a trusty diesel for longer journeys.”

VMS has also converted some of the Maxus vehicles into temperature-controlled vans for its customers in pharmaceuticals and within the food sector.

Mark Barrett, general manager of Harris Maxus, commented: “Many companies across the UK are considering making the switch to EVs right now. But some businesses do not yet have the infrastructure needed for a fleet of EVs, VMS is aware of this too and it is why it chose to purchase a fleet of Maxus Deliver 9s as well as our electric range.”

It’s the largest deal for Maxus to date and one of a number of significant agreements for Maxus over the past 12 months, including the recent purchase of 750 fully electric commercial vehicles by DPD.

Mark Barrett added: “The deal with VMS Fleet Management is an important one for Maxus and comes at an exciting time for the brand as our sales hit an all-time high. At Maxus we take pride in going the extra mile, be it through our customer service or our range and model choice. We also take the time to get to know our customers and their needs.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.