UK: CRH subsidiary Tarmac will launch five electric heavy goods vehicles to transport cement, precast concrete blocks, aggregates and asphalt in London and South East England in early 2026. Transport and Energy News has reported that DAF Trucks and Renault Trucks will supply the vehicles. Tarmac has partnered with Innovate UK for the initiative, which will receive a portion of €227m of Department of Transport funding under the Zero-Emission HGV and Infrastructure Development programme. Tarmac and charging partner Voltempo will build a new ‘London-wide’ electric vehicle (EV) charging network in support of the fleet.
Voltempo founder Michael Boxwell said "Tarmac's leadership and willingness to invest in electric HGVs and charging network infrastructure, including Voltempo's ultra-rapid HyperCharger MCS, is exactly the kind of ambition we need to drive real change across the sector. We're proud to have Tarmac as a founding partner in the eFreight 2030 EV consortium and look forward to working together to accelerate the transition to zero-emission road freight."
