Tesco to roll out fully electric fleet by 2028 after partnering with EO
Tesco has announced that EO Charging has won the contract to power Tesco’s electric vehicle (EV) fleet of electric vans.
The grocer plans to roll out the fully electric fleet by the end of 2028, after releasing 30 this year with plans for a further 150 by next year.
The first phase of the partnership with EO will mean that the company will supply over 200 AC fast chargers and five DC rapid chargers across five sites.
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