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Milence launches first UK lorry charging hub

Milence, the joint venture between Daimler Truck, Traton Group and Volvo Group, has launched its first UK public charging hub for heavy-duty transport in Immingham, Lincolnshire.
By Liam McLoughlin March 7, 2025 Read time: 3 mins
The new heavy-duty transport charging hub at Immingham. Image: Milence
The new heavy-duty transport charging hub at Immingham. Image: Milence

The Immingham hub, situated on the A180 with direct access to the M180, M18, and M1 motorways, is ideally placed to serve the vital transport and logistics operations connecting the UK with Europe. AHP facilitates over 30 Ro-Ro (roll-on/roll-off) and Lo-Lo (lift-on/lift-off) sailings each week, providing the UK with a crucial trade link into Northern Europe, Scandinavia, and the Baltic regions.

Phase one of the Immingham hub boasts four high-performance CCS chargers, providing access to eight charging bays and offering a power output of up to 400kW. Designed to be a place for trucks and drivers alike to recharge, the site prioritises driver comfort and safety, featuring secure, fenced parking, access control, camera surveillance, and essential amenities such as restrooms and vending machines.

With a commitment to build the largest electric truck charging network in Europe, Milence says this is just the beginning for its operations in the UK. By 2027, Milence aims to have at least 1,700 high-performance charging points across Europe and the UK. Further developments at the Immingham site will see the installation of MSC chargers during phase two of the project.

Milence adds that it is committed to providing a seamless and user-friendly charging experience. Transparent pricing is a core principle, with the default tariff at £0.399/kWh (excluding VAT) clearly displayed at each charging point.

All Milence charging stations use 100% green energy and its construction practices prioritize CO2 reduction – including innovating concrete solutions that ensure a 30-year lifespan with minimal environmental impact. The company says its commitment to sustainability is further highlighted by the strategic placement of the new Immingham charging hub within AHP. This 311ha deep-water port, specifically designed for offshore wind and renewable energy, offers access to over 1,000 meters of planned heavy-duty quays, built on a reclaimed 43.1ha section of riverbed.

Anja van Niersen, CEO of Milence, commented: “The opening of our first UK charge hub in Immingham marks a significant step in the UK’s transition to electric road transport. This strategically located site underscores our commitment to providing reliable and accessible charging infrastructure for the growing number of electric truck operators. This is just the first step in our UK expansion, and we are dedicated to working with all stakeholders to accelerate the shift towards a sustainable future for the transport industry.”

Future of Roads Minister Lilian Greenwood, said: “Decarbonising road freight is key to reducing transport emissions, and it’s fantastic to see Milence launch the first charging hub in the UK for electric lorries. To support this transition, the Government is investing up to £200m to help rollout hundreds of zero emission lorries and install new infrastructure, supporting high paid jobs and making the UK a green energy superpower as part of our Plan for Change.”

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