Low carbon energy firm SSE is ahead of schedule for switching its full business fleet to electric vehicles.
As a principal partner to world climate summit COP26, and one of the UK's largest energy infrastructure companies, SSE has recognised the crucial role the decarbonisation of transport will play in meeting Net Zero.
In 2019 the company joined The Climate Group's global EV100 initiative, which aims to make electric vehicles (EVs) 'the new normal' by 2030. And pledged to switch 2,785 of its vehicles to electric and install charging points for its 10,000 employees to use.
It has now revealed it is on track to have almost half its car fleet fully electric by early next year whilst continuing to work on transitioning its Van fleet as more products become available.
In just over two years since membership the Group has already taken delivery of over 400 fully electric vehicles with another 225 on order, meaning 30% of the car fleet fully is electric and will be moving to 47% by early 2022. To support this journey the business has already installed 180 charge points across its sites, from the Isle of Wight in the south to Lerwick on Shetland, with another 200 set to be delivered in the next 12-14 months.
Simon Gray, Head of Fleet and Travel for SSE plc said: "EV uptake is growing across the UK and this is also reflected in the great progress in transitioning our fleet to fully electric. The number of ultra-low emission vehicles available is increasing year on year which greatly supports with our strategies and Net Zero initiatives.
"Our network's business SSEN has committed to invest in its network infrastructure to support 10 million EVs on GB roads by 2030.
"But as one of the largest fleet operators in the UK we must also lead by example and show the way on the EV journey.
"That's why as a member of The Climate Group's global EV100 initiative, which aims to make electric vehicles (EVs) 'the new normal' by 2030, SSE Plc is already well on the way to a low carbon future following a commitment to electrify our fleet by 2030."
Construction News
29/10/2021
SSE Ahead Of Schedule For Electric Vehicle Roll-Out


23/04/2025
The newly reconstructed Thornliebank Road bridge was officially opened on Tuesday 22 April by Network Rail, seven weeks ahead of the original schedule.
The £5.5 million project to replace the road bridge next to Thornliebank station commenced in April 2024 and forms part of the wider £140 million E

23/04/2025
Story Homes has confirmed the submission of a full planning application to Dumfries & Galloway Council for a proposed new phase of development at its established Summerpark site in Dumfries.
The plans outline the delivery of 108 new homes on land at Marchfield (H14), further expanding the award-win

23/04/2025
The latest Q1 State of Trade report from SNIPEF reveals that the plumbing and heating profession has maintained a stable trading performance despite facing increasing input costs and ongoing cashflow challenges.
The report assesses various aspects of the industry from an employer's perspective, in

23/04/2025
Significant construction work is set to begin next month at Tingwall Airport with a £1.3 million project to resurface the runway and apron. The essential upgrade, expected to take approximately four weeks, will be carried out by Shetland Islands Council’s Roads Service, with additional specialist pl

23/04/2025
Robertson Group has marked a significant milestone, supporting 1,000 young people across the UK to prepare for employment or further education through its Ideal Candidate Programme.
This initiative underscores the company's commitment to community wealth building and fostering economic growth by d

23/04/2025
Clark Contracts has provided an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the ongoing retrofit project at Scotland's National Retrofit Centre, welcoming over 60 guests to the site.
The ambitious project, designed in collaboration with John Gilbert Architects, Luths Services, and Narro Associates, is unde

23/04/2025
SP Energy Networks has launched a public consultation inviting residents in Fife to share their opinions on proposals for a new electricity substation near Glenrothes.
The proposed "Conland" substation is a key component of the wider Tealing-Kincardine Upgrade Project (TKUP), which aims to increase

23/04/2025
Plans to restore Rothesay Pavilion to its former glory and establish it as a leading cultural tourist attraction in Scotland have moved closer to fruition as the project enters its next stage.
Significant work has already been undertaken over the past few years to revitalise the iconic island build

23/04/2025
Councillors on the Kirkcaldy Area Committee have agreed to allocate £200,000 towards essential repairs needed to stabilise the cliff face at Dysart harbour.
The total cost of the vital works, which include the installation of rockfall netting to secure the slopes, is estimated to be around £450,000

23/04/2025
Residents, employees, businesses, and community groups in Stranraer are being invited to participate in discussions and activities to share their opinions on the proposed Stranraer Marina Expansion plans.
Organisers are seeking feedback from the local community to understand the potential impacts o