Tevva Motors talks growth plans and ‘inevitable’ electrification of urban CVs

Hayley Tayler
October 11, 2019

Tevva Motors has gone from strength to strength since its launch in Brentwood, Essex in September 2013: indeed, last year saw the tech firm accompany former prime minister Theresa May on a trade visit to China; attract investment of £10m from Indian metals business Bharat Forge to boost its global expansion plans; and see parcels giant UPS announce it was using Tevva’s technology across its Birmingham and Southampton fleets.

Ahead of the firm’s appearance at London’s Freight in the City Expo on 6 November, our sister title Motor Transport caught up with sales and marketing director David Thackray to find out what's next in Tevva's growth plans.

  • Tevva's David Thackray will be taking part in this year's Freight in the City Expo on 6 November in London, both in a lively panel debate about the pace of technology change to meet city regulations, as well as a quick-fire 'Tech Talk' to give you a flavour of how range-extenders work in real-life operations. The expo is free to attend and not only brings together a full day's conference programme for delegates, but also provides an exciting exhibition of the latest urban logistics vehicles under one roof, from last-mile cargo bikes through to electric trucks and biomethane-powered refuse lorries. Register free here.

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Hayley Tayler

Hayley Tayler has worked across Road Transport Media’s portfolio of publications, including Commercial Motor and Motor Transport, since 2008 in a number of editorial roles from news reporter to urban editor. She now specialises in events and projects content for the business, including the Road Transport Expo and a series of industry research reports.

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