Two new Volvo FM Electric trucks join Reed Boardall’s eco fleet
Reed Boardall has added two new 42-tonne Volvo FM Electric 4×2 tractor units to its 200-strong, all-Volvo commercial vehicle fleet – of which a quarter already consists of gas-powered trucks. The latest pair of FM Electrics will work together to create a “24/7 zero-tailpipe emission operation”, the company said. After extensive route planning and consideration of the best way to use the trucks, they have been assigned to a local collection shuttle, bringing stock in to store at Reed Boardall’s Boroughbridge site.
Stevland Town, managing director – transport, Reed Boardall, said: “Sustainability is an issue close to our hearts, hence why we’ve been so proactive in welcoming non-fossil fuel Volvos onto the fleet already. And with electric technology progressing so rapidly, we were eager to introduce an electric model into the business at the earliest opportunity. “Electric trucks are not a one-size-fits-all solution in our industry, but there is potential to successfully deploy this technology within certain parameters.
With Volvo’s help, we were able to quickly identify a suitable route and the early results we’ve seen have far surpassed our expectations as it has proved possible to get an efficient number of trips out of the batteries.” The FM Electrics both feature three electrical motors, generating an output of 666 bhp and 2400 Nm of continuous torque, paired with a standard I-Shift gearbox. This performance is handled by an electromobility traction control system to help manage power output on slippery surfaces, while different drive modes are available to set the desired performance, comfort and energy usage levels.
Reed Boardall said the vehicles have already received “great reviews” from their drivers, in part courtesy of the vehicles’ full air suspension and a Drive++ package which adds dual armrests, leather upholstery and fully electronic air conditioning with sun, mist, air quality sensors and a carbon filter. “When we first told the drivers they were moving into an electric truck, there wasn’t an entirely positive response,” adds Town. “However, even after just a couple of days, they had all been totally converted. The feedback we’ve had is they are a total pleasure to drive, so much so they say they would not want to go back to driving a diesel truck.”
“Volvo’s driver training was a big part of that success. Its team helped make the transition as smooth as possible and ensured we are operating these vehicles with maximum efficiency.” Both trucks are fully backed by Volvo, including comprehensive five-year Volvo Gold Contracts to guarantee maximum uptime.
This includes preventative maintenance and repairs, plus the monitoring of key systems including batteries and other critical components.
From its beginnings as a single cold storage facility, family business Reed Boardall has grown to be the UK’s largest single-site cold storage operation, with its base in Boroughbridge capable of storing more than 168,000 pallets of frozen produce at any one time.