
GRIDSERVE has started constructing the UK’s first public electric HGV charging hubs, marking a major milestone in the country’s transition to cleaner road freight. These new locations form the foundation of the Electric Freightway – a nationwide programme designed to give fleet operators access to high-powered, public charging designed specifically for electric heavy goods vehicles (eHGVs).
With the first hubs underway at Extra Baldock (J10, A1(M)) and Moto Exeter (J30, M5), the project signals a turning point in how logistics companies can electrify their fleets with confidence.
The new hubs are being built with the real-world needs of freight operators in mind.
Each site will include:
- 4 to 8 ultra-rapid charging bays capable of delivering high power to large battery vehicles
- Drive-through design for articulated lorries and trailers, eliminating the need for reversing or awkward positioning
- Swept-path and manoeuvrability planning to ensure safe, efficient access for HGVs
- Wider bays, clear signage, and driver-height terminals to suit commercial vehicle layouts
- Secure facilities, including lighting, sensors, walkways, and CCTV
By focusing on accessibility and safety, these sites will support efficient EV charging for electric lorries without disrupting fleet schedules.
The Electric Freightway is being delivered as part of the UK Government’s Zero Emission HGV and Infrastructure Demonstrator (ZEHID) programme. Supported by Innovate UK, the project combines GRIDSERVE’s infrastructure expertise with national funding to accelerate the transition to zero-emission road freight.
GRIDSERVE was selected for the project based on its strong delivery track record, including the award-winning Electric Forecourts® and Electric Highway networks.
These new hubs aren’t just built for trucks; they’re also designed with driver experience and safety in mind:
- Drive-through access reduces risk and stress for HGV drivers
- Elevated screens and connectors suit taller driving positions
- Wide, marked walkways support safe exit and re-entry
- Lighting, CCTV, and signage improve site visibility 24/7
By focusing on usability and efficiency, the Electric Freightway will help operators integrate charging into existing workflows.