Broadband provider G.Network has bought 100 electric vans from Harris Maxus.
The order, which includes 80 eDeliver 3 and 20 eDeliver 9 vans, was made via Maxus dealer HTC Van Centre.
G.Network fleet manager Aaron Cartey said: “Every day, G.Network field engineers travel around the heart of London connecting homes and businesses to our 100% fibre network. It is our priority that we work safely and sustainably, so we are delighted to partner with Maxus to bolster our fleet of electric vans.
“Our fleet is a key part of our carbon reduction plan, which not only improves our business productivity, but the customer experience of the Londoners we serve.”
Harris Maxus managing director Mark Barrett said: “We’re proud to be supporting businesses such as G.Network to electrify and future-proof their fleet. Now is the time for companies to make the switch to electric, particularly businesses like G.Network that working in the London zone and have to contend with recently extended ULEZ.
“We currently have a number of supports in place for businesses eligible for the ULEZ scrappage scheme, offering businesses even bigger savings on new ULEZ compliant vehicles.”