Zero Emission Van Plan launches in Houses of Parliament

A Zero Emission Van Plan setting out where vital action is needed has launched in the Houses of Parliament.

Transport Secretary Mark Harper has lent his weight to the campaign

Developed by a coalition of industry experts and trade bodies, the Van Plan highlights the immediate steps required to support the transition to electric vans.

Led by the BVRLA, the coalition includes Logistics UK, Recharge UK, the AFP, and the EV Café – all of whom joined yesterday’s launch event in the Houses of Parliament. The event saw representatives from across the coalition talk to MPs about the sector and where they can bring positive change. MPs from the top four parties joined to pledge their support for the Van Plan. Attendees also included Transport Secretary Mark Harper, chair of the Transport Select Committee Iain Stewart, and four members of the shadow cabinet.

The plan features key asks and recommendations on changes to electric van affordability, vehicle charging and regulations.

As the fastest-growing part of the UK’s vehicle parc, vans account for more miles being driven on our roads every year. They are used nationwide across every industry, from engineering and construction to logistics and emergency services – and without action, over three million people are at risk of falling behind in the UK’s zero-emission journey.

BVRLA chief executive Gerry Keaney said: “Vans are the backbone of our economy, providing an essential form of transport and a mobile workspace. They are growing in number every year and account for a major portion of the miles driven up and down the country.

“If the UK is to meet its road decarbonisation targets, zero-emission vans must take centre stage. They are a vital player in the transition and deserve more attention.”

Fleets are being encouraged to support the plan by completing a very short online poll to strengthen the data the coalition is putting to decision-makers.

Details of the Zero Emission Van Plan are on the BVRLA website here.

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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.