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Ampol teams up with SEA Electric 

by fleettalk
January 26, 2023
in COMMERCIAL, ELECTRIC, Featured, News
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Australian fuel retailer Ampol is partnering with commercial electric vehicle manufacturer SEA Electric to help support businesses in the uptake of zero-emissions technology. 

The companies will work together to develop charging options to support electric commercial vehicles in key parts of the transport sector.

The partnership will also focus on building integrated charging solution for SEA Electric customers on the road at Ampol forecourts, at destinations and solutions at the workplace.

Ampol general manager of energy, James Myatt, says the deal helps leverage knowledge and relationships across industries to support commercial vehicle operators in adopting the new technology. 

“Ampol is evolving to provide a range of fast and reliable charging solutions. We know our business customers are looking for lower emissions solutions and want to ensure their investment in commercial electric vehicles can be supported with efficient and reliable charging technologies,” Myatt says. 

“Ampol is committed to developing an open access national charging network as well as home and business charging solutions to ensure vehicles can be on the road whenever needed.”

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Ampol general manager of energy, James Myatt, (left) and SEA Electric Asia Pacific president Bill Gillespie. 
 

For SEA Electric, the partnership provides flexible charging options for electric truck owners, with many Ampol customers moving into the EV space in cars and now with light trucks. 

It says the partnership will help reduce range anxiety for businesses looking to invest in electric trucks. 

“SEA Electric is proud to partner with Ampol on this project, as both companies lead the country in the transition to sustainable transport,” SEA Electric Asia Pacific president Bill Gillespie says. 

“Through this collaboration, we are shining a light on the fact that electric powered truck fleets can be operationally flexible by accessing convenient charging infrastructure through the AmpCharge network.

“At SEA Electric, we are building an entire customer led ecosystem to simplify the transition to electrification, with a SEA Electric trained national dealer network for sales and service, full factory warranty, 24/7 support and roadside assistance, and a range of charging options at base or on the road.

“Ampol should be applauded for taking the lead with its future energy and mobility strategy, and we look forward to working together into the future on expanding the initiative,” Gillespie says. 

*Go to ampcharge.ampol.com.au for more information. 

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