AV Dawson Net Zero Transport
1826 km
Electric distance completed across live industrial routes
2.1 MWh
Energy delivered during the 10-day pilot
10 day
Trial providing useful insights
Challenge
AV Dawson operates at the heart of the UK’s steel and automotive supply chains — sectors where electrification is considered hard to achieve due to weight, range, and operational demands.
Before scaling electrification, AV Dawson needed to validate whether a 40-tonne electric HGV could:
- Carry full industrial payloads
- Complete long-distance routes without disruption
- Integrate charging into daily operations
- Meet customer expectations
- Deliver meaningful carbon reductions
The concern was not theoretical feasibility — but real-world operational viability under heavy load conditions.
Solution
In May 2025, AV Dawson partnered with VEV to conduct a 10-day live pilot using a MAN eTGX 40t electric HGV operating from the Port of Middlesbrough.
The trial included:
- 20 full-load industrial trips
- Routes across steel, automotive and containerised freight corridors
- A temporary 40kW charging setup
- Data monitoring via the VEV-IQ platform
VEV supported route validation, payload planning, energy modelling, and real-time data analysis — ensuring the trial tested operational realities, not ideal conditions.
Key performance outcomes during the pilot:
- 1,826 km completed
- 2.1 MWh energy consumed
- 31% average battery margin on return to base
- 0.9–1.02 km/kWh efficiency depending on route
"There was scepticism about whether the truck could do the distance it needed to, whether we could manage our typically heavy loads - but it has been a resounding success."
Outcome
The pilot confirmed that electric HGVs are operationally viable in heavy industry today.
- Full-payload steel and container deliveries completed successfully
- No disruption to daily logistics
- Strong customer support from Nissan, Tata Steel and British Steel
- Drivers reported improved comfort and vehicle handling
- 40 tonnes of annualised tailpipe emissions removed
Beyond technical validation, the trial demonstrated that customers are actively encouraging lower-carbon logistics and that electrification can unlock commercial opportunity.
The pilot positioned AV Dawson to begin its EV rollout with confidence — backed by real operational data.
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Detail
The trial explored three core industrial use cases:
- Automotive steel coil transport (50 km routes, 17 tonnes CO₂ annualised savings if fully electrified)
- Steel supply chain movements (5 tonnes annualised savings)
- Local container deliveries (12 tonnes annualised savings)
The findings reinforced that electrification success depends on intelligent planning, route matching and integrated data tools — not just vehicle hardware.
With depot and shared charging options tested, AV Dawson now has multiple infrastructure pathways to scale electrification.