Virgin Media O2 has unveiled the first electric vehicle (EV) to join its fleet, as part of an initial order of 280 vans.

The company plans to move its entire 4,300-strong fleet to EVs by 2030.

To support the switch, it plans to install EV charging points at all its fleet drivers’ homes and will continue to deploy charging points alongside its fixed and mobile network rollout across the UK.

Tracey Herald, head of corporate responsibility & sustainability at Virgin Media O2, said: “With a fleet of 4,300 vehicles visiting millions of homes and businesses every year, we have a responsibility to swap to cleaner, more sustainable alternatives as soon as possible. I’m proud that we’re introducing the first EVs to our fleet, and giving our valued field engineers access to the charge points they need to keep moving.

“The only way to encourage businesses and the public to make the switch to EVs in time for the UK’s 2050 net zero target is by making vehicle charging points widely available and accessible to all. We’re eagerly anticipating the Government’s EV strategy and plans for wider infrastructure rollout, and together with Liberty Charge, we’re committed to using our expanding national network and street furniture to help put charging points where they need to be – and drive the UK towards net zero.”

This first 280 EVs to join Virgin Media O2’s are Vauxhall e-Vivaro models. They will be used to carry out service and install visits at customers’ homes nationwide.

Drivers will also be offered charging points in their own homes as part of the move. This will enable them to charge their new electric vans overnight, alongside existing facilities at its Slough, Reading and Hammersmith office sites.

Since 2020, Virgin Media has been working with Liberty Charge (a joint venture between Virgin Media O2 joint owner Liberty Global & Zouk Capital) to install EV charging points alongside its existing infrastructure and ongoing network build programme. The companies are continuing to work together to assess where they can follow a ‘dig once’ strategy – deploying fixed and mobile solutions at the same time as EV charging infrastructure.

Neil Isaacson, CEO of Liberty Charge, added: “At Liberty Charge, our goal is to tackle the chronic under-supply of easily-accessible on-street charging in the UK and help councils meet the very clear public need of the millions of households who need reliable, cost effective EV charge points close to their home. As our delivery partner, Virgin Media O2 is instrumental to this goal – deploying the infrastructure required and working with local authorities to overcome any delivery obstacles faced. And it doesn’t stop there: by the end of the year, our Charging Network will be operational in 6 local authorities, with more than 500 sockets open to the public and with many, many more to come in 2022.”