en.Wedoany.com Reported - Australian logistics company Winning Group has announced it will add 30 electric trucks to its operations in Victoria and New South Wales, advancing the electrification of its delivery network. The project is supported by the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), with Zenobē responsible for the design and construction of charging infrastructure.

The specific deployment plan includes: 10 Foton T5 (4.5-tonne) electric trucks at the Kemps Creek site in New South Wales, and 20 8.5-tonne electric trucks at the Altona site in Victoria. Final vehicle specifications are yet to be confirmed. Zenobē is a global fleet electrification and battery storage company that opened its first off-site electric truck charging hub in Sydney last year, with Woolworths as the primary tenant.
Gareth Ridge, Country Director for Zenobē Australia and New Zealand, said: "Now, the goods you purchase and the refrigerators that store them can be delivered with zero emissions, meaning cleaner air, quieter streets, and greater convenience." He added that the project demonstrates how electrification can be scaled across different sectors by integrating vehicles, charging facilities, and ongoing support to help partners reduce transition costs and risks.
Harry Bouvlo, General Manager of Winning Services, noted: "Our vision is to achieve zero-emission transport from port to customer doorstep. Partnering with Zenobē is a significant step towards realising this vision." He also mentioned that brands such as Electrolux and Fisher & Paykel have already joined as early adopters, supporting a cleaner supply chain.
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