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ARENA to fund battery-electric trucks for last mile delivery

by Kody Cook
June 27, 2024
in Electric vehicles, News, Projects, Spotlight, Sustainability
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The Australian Renewable Energy Agency’s (ARENA) Driving the Nation Fund is providing $12.8 million to deliver Australia’s first 112 battery-electric vehicle (BEV) trucks for last-mile deliveries (LMD).  

Freight and logistics provider, ANC, will use the funding to unlock the $45.5 million Project Spark, which will address barriers in electrifying the truck owner-driver segment to further drive fleet decarbonisation.  

ARENA CEO, Darren Miller, said that Project Spark marks ARENA’s first foray into LMD and builds on the agency’s investments in the electrification of buses, and road freight and logistics.  

“The breadth of innovation in Project Spark, across both supply and demand-side measures, is commercially astute, practically workable, and very exciting,” Mr Miller said. 

“It promises to kick-start a step change in electrifying last mile delivery in Australia by lowering the total costs to own and run electric trucks.  

“The project demonstrates use cases for battery electric trucks in last mile operations, tackling constraints that have so far made it hard for the industry to transition away from internal combustion engine vehicles.”  

Currently, owner-drivers considering BEV trucks face higher capital costs, limited access to charging infrastructure, costly and complex private charging options, and constrained revenue potential.  

ANC designed Project Spark to leverage commercial and technological levers to lower the total cost of ownership of BEV trucks for owner-drivers, supported by a range of partners including CarBon, Origin Energy, SpotLumos and others.  

ANC’s proposal to offer discounted trucks with leasing options, improve battery-charging and vehicle-utilisation models, and unlock new revenue streams aims to resolve these challenges.  

Project Spark’s charging model couples Origin Energy’s overnight charging-as-a-service (CaaS) from home with fast-charging services at depots and in the public to enable owner-drivers to meet LMD requirements.  

ANC CEO, Joe Sofra, said that this grant from ARENA is a vote of confidence in ANC’s vision for a cleaner, greener future.  

“With this support, we will expedite the deployment of battery electric vehicles, reducing emissions and leading the charge towards a net zero emissions delivery ecosystem,” Mr Sofra said.  

“We are poised to make a substantial impact on the market, and more importantly, on the environment. We thank ARENA for their support in helping ANC drive this pivotal shift in the industry.”  

ANC Chief Growth & Sustainability Officer, Mo Abbas, said, “Our commitment to lead the energy transition transcends fleet conversion and includes a pursuit to find innovative ways to solve urban gentrification challenges, overcoming resistance to change and routing for the shortest possible route to customer to reduce carbon emissions.”  

Featured image: ANC’s electric delivery vehicles. Image credit: ANC.  

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