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Tual launches new portable powerbank technology for eLCVs

Web TeamBy Web TeamApril 22, 20243 Mins Read
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Lost productivity from charging downtime can cost fleets up to £150,000 per driver or vehicle over a five-year period

Tual, producer of electric commercial-vehicle charging solutions, has unveiled its new  PowerBank Pro-Charging system with the goal of revolutionising enterprise fleet-vehicle charging and transforming electric commercial-vehicle productivity. Developed together with some of Europe’s largest leading fleet operators, the ground-breaking technology has been designed to transform enterprise fleets’ productivity, profitability and utilisation.

Prioritising electric light commercial vehicles (eLCVs) as a core vehicle segment for enterprise fleets, Tual’s unique technology provides critical solutions for fleet operators and vehicle OEMs needing to meet the challenges presented by vehicle charging.

“Providing van-fleet drivers with guaranteed access to the energy they need, at the time and place of their choosing, plays a critical role in transforming vehicle suitability, driver satisfaction, and fleet profitability,” says Philip Clarke, CEO and Founder of Tual. “That is what Tual has been founded to achieve, and – together with some of Europe’s largest fleets – that is what our unique powerbank technology has been developed to facilitate.”

According to Tual, fleet-operator needs are currently not served by eLCV offerings on the market, with driving-range and vehicle-charging challenges creating a significant cost-burden on businesses. With 40% of van use-cases exceeding real-world eLCV range, and 70% of van drivers unable to charge at home or depot, lost productivity from charging downtime can cost fleets up to £150,000 per driver or vehicle over a five-year period.

“We are firmly on track on the journey from product development and prototyping to full-scale manufacturing, and the scope of the technology is hugely exciting for us – with the business looking in future to expand into haulage, agriculture, emergency-services, and defence fleets,” says Clarke. “Focusing our initial offering on the eLCV segment as a core component of enterprise fleets, we’re committed to delivering the tools they need to make a success of their transition to electric power.”

For vans unable to home-charge or return to depot, Vehicle ReCharge powerbank technology provides overnight charging regardless of location – delivered by charge collected on the return journey. Once the driver returns to the depot, they can swap powerbanks in 90 seconds, ensuring minimal disruption to the vehicle’s schedule. Tual’s Range Extender solution enables vehicle deployment for long-range duty cycles, beyond their standard driving range. Taking a powerbank with them during daily operations, drivers can park up their van while the system charges the vehicle’s battery each time it’s parked.
For operators that require auxiliary power beyond what’s available from the van itself, the Portable Power solution delivers off-grid energy on demand – giving drivers the opportunity to run auxiliary equipment and charge other vehicles on-the-go.

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