Cleaner Group Unveils Megawatt Charging for Russell Group

Hello, Champions of Net Zero!
In an exciting development for the logistics sector, John G. Russell has joined forces with Cleaner Group to pioneer a groundbreaking eTruck megawatt charging infrastructure in Scotland. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in the quest for sustainable transportation, aiming to enhance the efficiency of electric heavy goods vehicles (eHGVs) and support the broader net-zero agenda.
The initiative will see Cleaner Group leveraging its expertise to deliver dedicated planning, design, utility, and on-site eTruck charging solutions for Russell Group. This project is poised to install Scotland’s first megawatt charging system, a milestone that underscores the nation’s commitment to green innovation in logistics.
The Russell Group, which includes John G Russell (Transport) Ltd, Carntyne Transport Co Ltd, and Russell Rail Road, is renowned for providing a comprehensive range of supply chain solutions. Their services encompass warehousing, distribution, and intermodal transport, making them a pivotal player in the logistics landscape.
At the heart of this initiative is the Megawatt Charging System (MCS), which is engineered to deliver high-voltage direct current (DC) at an impressive capacity of up to 3.75 megawatts. This rapid charging process employs a specialised connector and cable system, designed to safely manage the high power levels necessary for eHGVs. Trucks equipped with compatible battery management systems will be able to draw the current, converting it efficiently to recharge their batteries.
Andy Ryan, Group Sales Director at Cleaner Group, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership: “It is a privilege to collaborate with Russell Logistics on Scotland’s inaugural Megawatt Charging System. Cleaner Group is thrilled to be chosen as their partner. We worked closely with the team to create a solution that not only meets the immediate operational challenges but also positions them well for the future demands of their push for net zero.”
Ryan went on to highlight the capabilities of the system, stating, “This solution will allow for charging from 0–80% in as little as 31 minutes – a game-changing dwell time for eHGVs. Delivering a state-of-the-art charging system will serve as a model for future developments in sustainable energy solutions within the group. We are proud to be leading the way with charging systems of this level alongside a leading logistics provider across Europe.”
Stephen Madden, Group Fleet Engineer at Russell Group, echoed this sentiment, stating, “We’re delighted to be working with Cleaner Group to bring this groundbreaking megawatt charging infrastructure to life. As a business, we are committed to reducing our carbon footprint and leading by example within the logistics sector. This investment demonstrates our dedication to innovation and long-term sustainability. Cleaner Group’s expertise and collaborative approach have been instrumental in shaping a solution that supports our operational goals and aligns with our net-zero ambitions.”
This partnership not only illustrates a commitment to innovation but also exemplifies how the logistics sector can adapt to the growing demands for sustainable practices. As electric vehicles become more prevalent, the need for robust and efficient charging infrastructure is paramount. The introduction of the MCS in Scotland is a commendable step toward meeting these needs, setting a precedent for similar initiatives across the UK and beyond.
The logistics industry plays a critical role in the transition to a greener economy, and the collaboration between John G. Russell and Cleaner Group serves as a beacon of hope in this journey. With the right infrastructure in place, the shift to electric heavy goods vehicles becomes not just feasible but also practical and efficient.
As we continue to navigate the challenges posed by climate change, the commitment of companies like Russell Group and Cleaner Group to pioneering sustainable solutions is vital. Their efforts highlight the importance of collaboration in driving innovation and achieving shared goals in the pursuit of net-zero emissions.
In conclusion, the unveiling of Scotland’s first megawatt charging system represents a significant milestone in the evolution of sustainable logistics. It serves as a testament to the power of collaboration and innovation in addressing the pressing challenges of our time. As we look toward the future, initiatives like these will be instrumental in shaping a more sustainable and resilient transport sector.
Stay tuned, Champions of Net Zero, as we continue to bring you the latest developments in the journey towards a sustainable future. Together, we can make a difference and lead the charge towards a net-zero world.

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