LDV are slowly building a portfolio of electric vehicles which will see sales increase in 2023 and beyond. They have announced the arrival an electric 2WD ute and the LDV electric van is being finding its way into many last mile delivery fleets.
To support the rollout of more electric models, LDV Australia has partnered with EVSE to provide both AC and high-powered DC chargers to LDV dealerships across Australia and to LDV customers.
All LDV customers will have access to the very latest EV charging technology in Australia with turn-key installation and support available.
This partnership across all LDV dealerships marks a significant upgrade in the electric vehicle infrastructure of LDV Australia. It will allow them to provide critical support to their stakeholders and customers for the impending growth of the electric vehicle market.
Shaun Garrard, Project Manager of LDV Australia, said: “LDV Australia is excited to be in partnership with EVSE, who will help us to supply high-quality electric vehicle charging infrastructure to LDV dealerships and customers. LDV Australia is bringing in a range of electric vehicles to Australia including a pure-electric version of our high-selling Deliver 9 van. The EV variant, which we call the eDeliver 9, brings a long-awaited zero-emissions option to businesses seeking to reduce their CO2 footprint and lower their operating costs, while providing drivers with a comfortable, enjoyable driving experience.”
Sam Korkees, EVSE National Sales Manager, said: “EVSE Australia is proud to partner with LDV, a global leader in the e-mobility space. The team at EVSE has the expertise and passion to manage all of LDV’s electric vehicle infrastructure needs to create enduring value for all customers.”