
From vehicle manufacturing and fleet adoption to vans, charging and the used market, momentum is building. But progress is uneven, confidence is fragile, and infrastructure is now the critical enabler.
For fleet operators, this moment represents both opportunity and complexity. And that’s exactly where the right guide matters.
Latest figures from Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders show electrified vehicle production rising to 41.7% of UK output, with EV-led growth expected through 2026 as new models launch and investment flows via programmes like DRIVE35.
The direction of travel is clear:
For businesses, this means EVs are no longer “early-stage”; they are mainstream assets that must work operationally.
Fleet200 data shows company cars have electrified rapidly, driven by taxation, ESG targets and model availability. Many large fleets are already majority electric.
Vans tell a different story:
The lesson? Capability is no longer the barrier. Confidence and charging are.
Across multiple studies, charging consistently emerges as the biggest blocker:
Yet fleets that succeed do one thing well: they design charging around operations, not around chargers.
This means:
This is where infrastructure decisions directly affect uptime, productivity and ROI.
New research from the AA and Electrifying.com shows only 3% of drivers feel confident buying a used EV, despite strong evidence that batteries last longer than many combustion engines and are covered by 8-year / 100,000-mile warranties.
Why this matters for fleets:
Infrastructure, data transparency and professional fleet management all feed into this confidence loop.
The evidence is overwhelming:
But fleets don’t fail because EVs don’t work. They fail when planning stops at the vehicle order.
At EVC Solutions, we see fleets as the heroes of this transition; balancing cost, service delivery, compliance and sustainability under real-world pressure.
Our role is to simplify the complex:
This isn’t about installing chargers. It’s about keeping fleets moving while the energy system changes around them.
The transition is happening with or without uncertainty. The difference between success and frustration is having the right partner.
