Accelerating Fleet Electrification Through a Bespoke, Data‑Led Partnership

From Range Anxiety to Readiness

Fortem has an ambitious carbon reduction plan, committing to transition 100% of its fleet to electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030. With fleet operations accounting for 80% of its total operational emissions, vehicle electrification represented the most impactful and cost‑effective pathway to meeting the company’s sustainability targets.

However, the transition was not without challenges. Some drivers expressed concerns about range anxiety and the risk of running out of charge while on the road. There were also persistent misconceptions about EV reliability, charging infrastructure, and suitability for operational use.

As the sole fleet and mobility provider to Fortem, Dawsongroup vans was tasked with delivering a solution that not only enabled rapid electrification but also won driver confidence and maintained operational efficiency.

A Data‑Driven Pathway to Smarter Fleet Transition

“The switchover was pretty painless. There was prompt delivery of the vehicles and we’re very happy with Dawsons’ support.”

Richard Downes, Branch Support Manager – Fortem

A Solution Built for Operational Reliability

Phased EV Rollout

Dawsongroup designed and implemented a phased electric vehicle rollout, prioritising vehicles and routes most suited to early adoption. The vehicle rollout is based on increasing electric vehicles year on year to achieve the set targets. This approach allowed Fortem to test, learn, and refine the strategy while scaling at pace.

As a result, Fortem exceeded its Year 1 target, electrifying more than 10% of its fleet while maintaining service levels.

 

Smart Charging Strategy

To address driver concerns and control costs, Dawsongroup and Fortem jointly developed a hybrid charging solution:

Primarily, public charging is used by most, and an electric EV charge card is provided to all drivers.

Where possible, home charging is used, taking advantage of lower overnight energy tariffs.

A Smarter, Cleaner, More Confident Fleet in Year One

  • Year 1 electrification target exceeded at cost parity
  • Driver range anxiety significantly reduced through education and smart routing
  • Reduced carbon emissions
  • Improved data visibility across fleet operations

 

Additionally, every EV driver now benefits from smart route planning, with integrated visibility of nearby rapid chargers. These chargers can replenish battery levels from 10% to 80% in approximately 30 minutes, ensuring confidence on longer or unplanned journeys.

 

Wider Impact
What began as an initiative to electrify the fleet has evolved into a catalyst for broader operational improvement. The insights gained through telematics, driver engagement, and route optimisation have prompted Fortem to double down on improving efficiency across its entire operation.

Electrification has not only reduced emissions but has improved driver experience, creating a scalable model to achieve Fortem’s 2030 net-zero ambitions.

 

Wider Impact

What began as an initiative to electrify the fleet has evolved into a catalyst for broader operational improvement. The insights gained through telematics, driver engagement, and route optimisation have prompted Fortem to double down on improving efficiency across its entire operation.

Electrification has not only reduced emissions but has improved driver experience, creating a scalable model to achieve Fortem’s 2030 net-zero ambitions.

0 %

of drivers ready to switch to EV following EV Open Day

0

vehicles on rent

0

electric vans on rent

Get in touch with your local fleet experts to get started!

Charging Ahead: What’s Really Holding Back LCV EV Adoption

Are You Ready For Fleet Electrification?

In just 8 quick questions, our Electric Van Readiness Scorecard helps you assess how well-positioned your business is for the move to electric vans.