Launch of the UK’s First Public Electric Heavy Goods Vehicle (EHGV) Charging Stations at Able Humber Port
Able Group were very happy to host the launch event on March 5th 2025, of the UK’s first public Electric Heavy Goods Vehicle (EHGV) charging stations at the Able Humber Port (AHP) site in Immingham. The new EHGV charging hub will play a crucial role in decarbonising transport and logistics across AHP and the South Humber ports as electric-powered HGVs replace existing diesel fleets.
Phase one of the AHP hub boasts four high-performance CCS chargers, providing access to eight charging bays and offering a power output of up to 400kW. The event hosted 140 attendees and marks a significant milestone in collaboration with Milence, a joint venture between Daimler Truck, TRATON GROUP and Volvo Group.
Milence wants to build out 1,700 charging points for such large vehicles across Europe by 2027 and the AHP facility is the first such hub in the UK. "The opening of our first UK charge hub in Immingham marks a significant step in the UK's transition to electric road transport," said Milence's CEO Anja van Niersen. "This strategically located site underscores our commitment to providing reliable and accessible charging infrastructure for the growing number of electric truck operators. This is just the first step in our UK expansion, and we are dedicated to working with all stakeholders to accelerate the shift towards a sustainable future for the transport industry."
The Immingham hub is situated off the A180 with direct access to the M180, M18, and M1 motorways. Immingham has over 30 Ro-Ro (roll-on/roll-off) and Lo-Lo (lift-on/lift-off) sailings each week, providing the UK with a crucial trade link into Northern Europe, Scandinavia, and the Baltic regions.
Industry and business leaders attended the launch event, as did several representatives from North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire councils. During a speech to attendees, the CEO of Milence - Anja van Niersen explained their vision to open up electric route corridors for eHGVs in Europe with strategically sited charging hubs, like AHP. Milence expects the market to grow rapidly over coming years, with demand meaning 1,100 public charging points for HGVs are expected to be needed in the UK by 2030. North Lincolnshire Council deputy leader Cllr Richard Hannigan called the scheme "a wonderful innovation", later adding: "They're doing something groundbreaking in the UK here." Cllr Hannigan added of local residents, "They know that HGVs are the lifeblood of the country. They want to see quiet, efficient, non-polluting HGVs on the road."
Peter Stephenson, Executive Chairman of ABLE said:
“The opening of the charging hub in Immingham is a significant step forward in our renewable strategy and highlights the potential of the Humber Freeport Region.
As the landowner and developer of renewable electricity, we are proud to support Milence in advancing sustainable transport solutions. This development underscores our commitment to enabling high-demand renewable energy projects and we are actively seeking more tenants and clients who share our vision for a greener future.
Able Humber Port provides 351ha (867 acres) with 39.4ha (97 acres) of quays, including 177.7ha (439 acres) of designated tax site within the Humber Freeport. The opening of Milence’s new eHGV hub is the first of our exciting net zero developments on AHP”.
The Able Group offers over 10,500 acres of development land ideal for Charging Stations, Data Centres, Renewable Energy or Industrial Use. Able Group has 3GW+ of potential electric capacity and is part of the Humber Freeport which offers a range of benefits for ABLE clients including being part of the Freeport Customs Zone.
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