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Aegis Energy launches a new initiative to support clean commercial transport

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Aegis Energy, which is building the UK’s first network of clean, multi-energy refuelling hubs for commercial vehicles, today launched the Aegis Trailblazers – a new initiative to recognise and support the fleets leading the transition to clean transport.
Aegis Energy has launched the Aegis Trailblazers – a new initiative to recognise and support the fleets leading the transition to clean transport

The Aegis Trailblazers offers a range of perks for forward-thinking fleet operators who are committing early to clean refuelling. This includes discounted electric charging rates that can be competitive with depot infrastructure, networking opportunities, and the chance to help shape Aegis Energy’s infrastructure plans, from fuel options to driver welfare facilities.

Members will join a growing community of businesses that are responding to increasing consumer and regulatory demand for decarbonisation, getting a head start on the transition and their competitors, whilst helping set the pace for the rest of the industry.

Aegis Energy observed that commercial vehicles contribute 10% of the UK’s total emissions, but a lack of tailored clean refuelling infrastructure has been a significant barrier to fleet decarbonisation. Aegis Energy is addressing this challenge with its plans to open five public-access multi-energy hubs by the end of 2027 and 30 by the end of the decade. 

Through its Trailblazers initiative, Aegis said it will provide early adopters with tailored support, including decarbonisation advice, financial incentives and a voice in where and how its infrastructure is developed. This aims to make the transition more accessible for all operators – from small local van fleets to large mixed-fleet businesses.

The first company announced to join the Aegis Trailblazers is Wordsworth Excavations. The South Yorkshire-based earthworks contractor has signed up to use Aegis Energy hubs to charge its growing fleet of electric HGVs. It currently operates Volvo electric HGVs and is exploring how it can expand electrifying more of its fleet in response to rising demand from customers in the construction sector.

Kasia Chodurek, director of business development at Aegis Energy, said: “If we look at the history of the logistics industry, trailblazers have always played an important role in propelling it forward – from the earliest adopters of telematics to the first fleets to embrace automation. Today, we’re at another inflexion point. We need bold operators excited about leading the way in the transition to zero-emission transport.

“The Aegis Trailblazers will recognise and support those leading the charge, whilst making it easier for others to take the first step in decarbonising their fleet. Companies like Wordsworth Excavations aren’t just keeping pace, they’re helping to set it, and by acting early, they’re taking control of their transition, building in the time and flexibility to do it on their terms. We couldn’t be prouder to be supporting them on that journey.”

Craig Lofthouse, plant manager at Wordsworth Excavations, added: “Adding electric HGVs to our fleet has been a source of great excitement for our customers and has led to conversations with construction businesses who are looking for more sustainable partnerships. This is clearly the direction of travel for the industry, and we want to be at the forefront of it, but ambition only gets you so far without the right infrastructure.

“It’s refreshing to see Aegis Energy acting now and investing in the future, building clean refuelling hubs that are fit for our needs and located along major transport corridors. The support and influence that comes with being an Aegis Trailblazer will help us expand our electric HGV fleet and explore decarbonising our vans, too.”

Visit aegisenergy.uk/fleet-energy-hub-trailblazer or the Aegis Energy its stand at the Road Transport Expo at NAEC Stoneleigh from 24-26 June 2025.

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