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      DPD go all-electric with MAXUS


      We are proud to be partnering with DPD UK in their mission. Carbon neutral since 2012, DPD has long understood the need to go green. DPD now has over 1,000 all-electric vehicles on the road, delivering every day. This is a massive increase – from just 149 vehicles at the start of 2020. The fleet now boasts 500 of the Harris Maxus 3.5t long wheelbase vehicles and 250 of the Maxus e Deliver 3 vans.

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      MAXUS offers pure electric experience at 2021 Commercial Vehicle Show

      400% increase in sales with EV sales registrations accounting for 54%

      For the first time ever, the annual Commercial Vehicle (CV) Show showcased an all-electric LCV stand as MAXUS delivered an electric experience for visitors, featuring the new platform e DELIVER 3 and the larger e DELIVER 9 models. A key highlight of this year’s show, visitors could check out nine MAXUS EV variants including an e DELIVER 3 fridge and EV SWB Dropsider (52.5kWh) in advance of the launch of the all-new e DELIVER 3 long wheelbase chassis, which will be available in the UK and Ireland in Q1 2022.

      MAXUS VANS ON STAND 5D110 INCLUDED:

      The eDeliver 9 – Several e DELIVER 9 variants were available to view.  Launched in June 2020, the e DELIVER 9 illustrates MAXUS’ focus on innovation, customisation, and greener motoring. Everything about this van is of superior quality. Available in two size options, this van offers a remarkable range, clocking up to 219 miles on a single charge and operating with a high power 150KW low energy motor. The all-new platform vehicle offers three battery options – 51.5 Kwh, 72 Kwh and 88.55 Kwh (LH) with various battery cooling methods, which reduce charging time (DC 45mins 5%-80%), as well as extending battery life and increasing the operating range.

      The e DELIVER 3 – designed from the ground-up for electric power only, is a small van with a big range – up to 210 miles on a single charge. With a 92KW motor, there is a battery option latest generation 52.5kWh. Using a DC rapid charger can top up the batteries to 80% in as little as 40 minutes. Available in a number of variants and wheelbase options, the e DELIVER 3 is a fantastically versatile vehicle that suits a wide range of business needs. This year’s CV Show display featured a customised refrigerated unit (52.5 kWh), which is proving hugely popular among customers in the grocery and pharmaceutical sectors.

      Speaking at the CV Show, Mark Barrett, General Manager of Harris MAXUS said: “EVs are a common sight on our roads today, which is why MAXUS decided to exclusively showcase a purely electric fleet at this year’s CV Show.   Over 54% of MAXUS sales so far this year are electric and with all eyes firmly on the future of motoring, we wanted to give people the option to explore what electric driving might mean for them during a visit to our stand. At MAXUS dealerships, we provide business owners and fleet managers with a realistic evaluation of where they are on their journey to greener motoring and what they need to do next. We wanted to bring this service to the CV Show too, so that people can equip themselves with the right information for their business – some may be ready to make the switch, others may need to put policies and infrastructure in place before making the move and MAXUS provides a step-by-step guide to ensure that move is as seamless as possible.”

      MAXUS PROJECTING 400% SALES INCREASE

      MAXUS has had its best year ever thanks to several significant fleet deals and is currently forecasting a 400% increase in sales in the UK by the end of 2021 (v 2020). EVs currently account for over 54% of all sales registrations, copper fastening MAXUS position as a leader in the commercial electric vehicle sector.

      Businesses, primarily in the grocery, retail, pharmaceutical and delivery sectors, have been seeking out MAXUS for a new suite of vehicles in recent months. These deals, and the many other business enquiries that MAXUS has received in recent months is proof that businesses large and small are getting serious about going electric.

      One such deal came in the shape of VMS Fleet Management, a leading fleet services group providing refrigeration, fleet management, contract hire, accident management and specialist vehicle hire nationwide. The order of 1,000 commercial vehicles is deemed one of the biggest deals struck by MAXUS in the UK to date. Significantly, 60 per cent of all MAXUS vehicles purchased by VMS are from MAXUS’ EV range with 500 e DELIVER 3s and 150 e DELIVER 9s joining the VMS fleet since September 2020.

      DPD also struck a deal with MAXUS this year, which saw the delivery company purchase 750 fully electric commercial vehicles from the stable of the renowned Chinese-manufactured motoring brand. The purchase of 500 e DELIVER 9s and 250 e DELIVER 3s saw DPD double its fleet of electric vehicles in the UK, increasing to almost 1,500 carbon-neutral vehicles.

      Milk & More has also expanded its fleet of EVs over the past number of months with the purchase of 100 electric vehicles from MAXUS. This will be the third deal that Milk & More has agreed with MAXUS since 2019, bringing the total number of MAXUS vehicles in its EV fleet to 359. As one of the largest co-op delivery services in the UK, Milk & More has pledged to reduce its carbon footprint and that of its customers both through its delivery fleet and product options.

      MAXUS EXPANDS DEALERSHIP NETWORK

      In other positive news, MAXUS has increased its network of dealerships in the UK this year by 40%, with over 40 dealerships now located around the UK – and growing (50 including service dealers), with a target to reach 80 service points.

      Part of the MAXUS promise is to always go the extra mile for customers and each of the new dealerships was selected on the basis that it can provide a full three-sixty degree offering to customers. As a brand, MAXUS is aware of how important after sales is to its customers, that’s why MAXUS’ five-year service commitment is a crucial component of the brand’s offering.   Promising a five-year or 60K miles on the full vehicle EV van warranty (eight years or 100K miles warranty on the battery) and five-year roadside assist as standard, drivers are covered 24/7, 365 days a year, with dealer workshops operating a 24-hour service, helping to minimise vehicle downtime and giving drivers complete peace of mind.

      Geographical location is important as the brand continues to build nationwide coverage and the new dealerships were chosen with this in mind.  New dealerships welcomed into the MAXUS family include Brindley Fleet in Staffordshire, Northside MAXUS in Doncaster, Rygor in Newbury, LCV Van Centre in Norwich and Motus MAXUS in Manchester. MAR Vehicle Solutions is the latest dealership group to come under MAXUS signage.  The group has dealerships in Stevenage in England, Bathgate in Scotland and Bridgend in Wales. Meanwhile in Ireland, MAXUS has 23 dealerships located across all four provinces.

      Speaking about the new dealerships joining the MAXUS family, Mark Barrett said: “The calibre of dealers joining our network is a clear indication of the appeal of the MAXUS brand and the confidence in the commercial market right now.  Underpinning its appeal is a multi-billion investment from SAIC and MAXUS entered a new era in motoring when it rebranded last June and launched the e DELIVER 3 and e DELIVER 9.

      “It’s clear that the LCV market is now recognising just how advanced MAXUS truly is and we are delighted to have welcomed so many well-known names to our network over the past 12 months.”

      Earlier this year MAXUS opened its first UK Headquarters in Birchwood Park, Warrington. The 24,239 sq. ft building houses offices for MAXUS’ UK-based employees as well as a distribution centre for Harris CAS, the company’s spare parts division. A training room has also been established at the base, for engineers taking part in MAXUS’ technical training academy.   Along with the opening of the UK HQ, MAXUS grew its management team with two key appointments. In January, Karl Haughton was announced as the new Fleet Sales Manager and Dealer Development Manager.  Mathew Kiziuk also joined the team after being appointed Northern Regional Manager for Fleet Sales and Dealer Development for Harris MAXUS UK.

      WHAT’S NEXT FOR MAXUS

      Later this year MAXUS will introduce another variant to the e DELIVER 9 family in the form of a short wheelbase LCV. While the variant didn’t make an appearance at CV Show, it will be available to order from Q4 2021.

      2022 will see MAXUS build even further on its great range of commercial vehicles with the launch of a seven-seater combi van. Work is also underway to test the market feasibility for a MAXUS Intelligent Flexible Architecture (MIFA) platform seven-seater, fully electric MPV. Mark Barrett confirmed that MIFA would enable EV to be used across the MAXUS range to suit various applications including SUV and MPV.

      MAXUS is also exploring the feasibility of introducing a mid-sized pick-up truck, the ET90, to the market.  Other vehicles currently being considered for right hand drive markets include an EV mini bus, a range of medium to heavy duty track including an EV tractor unit, which would move the brand beyond the LCV sector and into heavy duty vehicles.

      WHAT’S NEXT FOR MAXUS

      Later this year MAXUS will introduce another variant to the e DELIVER 9 family in the form of a short wheelbase LCV. While the variant didn’t make an appearance at CV Show, it will be available to order from Q4 2021.

      2022 will see MAXUS build even further on its great range of commercial vehicles with the launch of a seven-seater combi van. Work is also underway to test the market feasibility for a MAXUS Intelligent Flexible Architecture (MIFA) platform seven-seater, fully electric MPV. Mark Barrett confirmed that MIFA would enable EV to be used across the MAXUS range to suit various applications including SUV and MPV.

      MAXUS is also exploring the feasibility of introducing a mid-sized pick-up truck, the ET90, to the market.  Other vehicles currently being considered for right hand drive markets include an EV mini bus, a range of medium to heavy duty track including an EV tractor unit, which would move the brand beyond the LCV sector and into heavy duty vehicles.

      LEVL and MAXUS partner to include Intelligence Onboard in every new MAXUS EV 

      LEVL, authorised reseller for the world’s leading provider of fleet management and vehicle telematics, Geotab, has announced a partnership with Maxus a leading manufacturer of light commercial vehicles (LCVs), to bring the benefits of connected vehicles to its customers.

      Fleets working with Maxus can now take advantage of the new MAXUS Intelligence Onboard solution which provides data driven insights through the Geotab software platform, including near real-time insights into state of charge (SOC), energy used, energy cost, live GPS tracking, charging data and improved range. Maxus Intelligence Onboard allows EV fleets to better optimise and monitor their vehicles to ensure they are operating productively.

      Mark Barrett, General Manager of SAIC MAXUS Ireland said “Offering MAXUS Intelligence Onboard with every MAXUS EV provides our customers with access to powerful insights to help improve productivity and safety and that can ultimately help reduce running costs while maximising range.

      “Partnering with the world’s leading telematics providers and distributors is yet another way in which we go the extra mile for our customers, taking an innovative and connected approach to the market.  Joining forces with LEVL is good news for our customers as we support them in making the transition to EV, equipping them with the latest technologies that will help them to get the most out of their fleet.

      Commenting on today’s news Jan O’Hara, Managing Director at LEVL said: “At LEVL we live and breathe safety and sustainability. From supporting the transition to electric vehicles to helping raise awareness about the latest fleet safety technology, we are committed to adding value to our customers, and our partnership with MAXUS is a perfect example of that.  As our partnership with Harris Group, distributors of MAXUS across right hand drive Europe, continues to evolve we are looking forward to providing our customers with a superior experience.”

      LEVL is the UK’s leading value added Reseller of Geotab products and services. Geotab’s telematics technology is currently utilised by more than 40,000 customers around the world and is found in over 2.4 million vehicles globally. Processing more than 40 billion data points per day, Geotab customers benefit from data-rich insights that enable them to increase the productivity, safety and efficiency of their fleets.

      LEVL’s partnership with MAXUS is currently live in the UK and Ireland with both companies planning to expand this offer to forward-thinking fleets across Europe in 2022.

      ESB Unveiled Biggest EV Charging Hub Yet

      On the 7th July 2021, ESB unveiled its biggest EV charging hub yet, adding to recent developments in the electric vehicle movement. Located at Junction 14, Mayfield on the M7, this eight-bay charging station is helping pave the way for a greener, more sustainable future of driving. With three high power chargers (350 kw) and one fast charger (50 kw), this latest charge station can provide 100km of charge in just under six minutes. 

      Marguerite Sayers, Executive Director of Customer Solutions at ESB, said: “Today’s announcement of the first eight vehicle high power EV charging hub is a significant milestone as we work to meet the growing number of EVs on Ireland’s roads. This new 350kW high power charging hub, as part of our overall upgrade works, will significantly reduce charging time for EV users. ”

      At Harris Group, we are delighted to see these developments as we are committed to providing cleaner and greener transport solutions. Not only do we lead the charge for commercial vehicles, but we are also leading the charge in getting more electric vehicles on the road. In recent months, Harris has supported companies such as DPD UK and TFI Local Link in their switch to more sustainable transport.


      Our Electric Vehicles

      At Harris Group, we offer several electric vehicles to meet your needs. The Maxus eDeliver 3 provides a revolutionised mode of transport which offers a cleaner, more sustainable and more economical for the Light Commercial Vehicle Industry,

      Following up on the success of the eDeliver3, MAXUS has also launched the eDeliver 9 which is developed with fully sustainable transport in mind. The e Deliver 9 lives up to the legacy of the e DELIVER 3 but provides additional space and more battery pack options.

      ESB Unveiled Biggest EV Charging Hub Yet

      ESB Unveiled Biggest EV Charging Hub Yet

      Not only do we provide commercial vehicles but Harris Group provides greener, more sustainable transport solutions through our fleet of electric buses. Working with China’s leading bus manufacturers, Higer, Harris Group have worked to provide greener solutions for private and public transport. The Higer STEED, developed to be versatile and adaptable, the STEED is ‘Metro-ready’, meaning it seamlessly transitions from urban to rural travel.

      Hot on the heels after the Higer Steed, Harris announced the Higer Azure.  At 12m the Azure is the bigger of the two electric buses in our range. The Higer Azure is designed to ensure reliability and consistency while providing the optimum passenger experience.

      As ESB unveiled it’s biggest EV charging hub yet, we are excited to see more electric vehicles out on the road. Are you ready to join the electric vehicle movement?

      For more information on our electric vehicles get in touch or check out Harris Group.

      MAXUS Supply DPD with 750 Electric Vans

      Harris Group and Maxus are proud to be supporting DPD UK in their quest for a greener more sustainable future with the delivery of 750 Maxus electric vans.

      DPD UK, in partnership with Harris Group and Maxus, have implemented plans to double their Electric Vehicle (EV) fleet with the order of 750 electric vans from Maxus – 500 e DELIVER 9s and 250 e DELIVER 3s. These fully electric vans will be rolled out across England, Scotland and Wales. Speaking on the occasion, Harris Group CEO, Denise Harris described it as an “outstanding endorsement” for Harris Group and the Maxus brand.

      The additional 750 EVs will bring DPDs total EV roster to over 1,500 vehicles and dramatically contribute to their mission of reducing Co2 emissions per parcel and becoming the greenest delivery company on the planet, values and goals that are aligned with us here at Harris Group.

      The e DELIVER 3 is a compact van, ideal for city centre driving and is available in 2 battery options; 35KwH and 52.5KwH both of which can be charged to 80% in just 45 mins on a fast charge.

      While the e DELIVER 9 is the larger of the two vehicles, it is available in a number of different sizes and battery options (51.5, 72 or 88KwH) boasting an impressive range of up to 219 miles/353 KMs.

      Harris Group are #LeadingTheCharge in the commercial electric vehicle market and although electric energy has been around for a long time (we recently celebrated the 140 year anniversary of the first EV), we are only now beginning to utilise its full potential as more and more large brands are opting for cleaner transport solutions. To encourage more brands to make the switch, and adhering to our core value of New Thinking, Harris Group are constantly researching & developing new EV solutions addressing concerns and the needs of the commercial industry.