Australian Road Infrastructure Services Company, Evolution Group, To Convert Its ICE Vehicles To Electric In Partnership With Tembo

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Tembo EV Australia recently signed an agreement with Evolution Group Holdings Limited for the full electrification of its fleet of light utility vehicles for traffic management and fleet management.

for the full electrification of its fleet of light utility vehicles for traffic management and fleet management. Under the definitive agreement, Tembo Australia will convert existing and new vehicles to full electric over the next 5 years, subject to the successful completion of commercial and technical on-road trials, with a target to have the first fully electrified utility vehicle certified and roadworthy in 2023.

Evolution has 15 depots across Australia and New Zealand, as well as dedicated personnel in the Philippines. Evolution is involved in traffic control and traffic management as well as complimentary areas such as road corridor barriers and bridge joint maintenance, fleet maintenance and management, as well as road construction and safety related training. The Evolution Group is one of the largest non-government providers of road infrastructure services across Australia and New Zealand.

These types of construction industry functions and their operations cycles are perfect for electric vehicles. It is really great to hear that Evolution will be the first traffic management company in the world to commit to fleet electrification and repowering, which is in keeping with its objective to deliver cost-effective, sustainable and environment-friendly solutions for clients from both the private and public sectors in Australia and New Zealand.

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