UK's Radius Connects Customers to Milence's Pan-European Electric Heavy Truck Charging Network
2026-07-02 18:02
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Radius is driving the transition to electric road freight by providing its customers with access to the Milence charging network. The Cheshire-based fleet connectivity solutions provider has integrated Milence, a pan-European infrastructure network built specifically for heavy-duty trucks to support long-haul operations. The network offers dedicated hubs and high-power charging facilities, strategically located along Europe's major logistics corridors.

Milence launched its first charging hub in the Netherlands in 2023 and now operates 38 hubs across Europe, with continued expansion into key logistics regions. The network aims to help fleets charge more conveniently en route, supporting a practical and scalable shift to electric freight.

Heavy transport is vital to Europe's economy and represents one of the biggest opportunities for decarbonization. As more operators seek to electrify their fleets, access to reliable, high-performance charging infrastructure is becoming a critical part of this transition.

By accessing the Milence network, Radius customers benefit from charging infrastructure specifically designed for trucks, including hubs with the space, accessibility, and power required for heavy-duty long-haul operations. The network also features ultra-fast charging technology, including megawatt charging systems, to minimize downtime and help vehicles operate efficiently across borders.

Radius customers can also locate nearby charging stations via the Radius e-route app, available on the App Store and Google Play, making it easier to plan routes and manage electric journeys across Europe.

This integration reflects the growing momentum of freight electrification and the demand for connected charging corridors that support seamless cross-border transport. With EU backing and ongoing investment, Milence is expanding its infrastructure to enable fleets to operate more sustainably while supporting smarter, more efficient goods movement.

For fleet operators, access to the network offers more reliable charging availability, predictable charging on longer routes, and future-proof operations aligned with sustainability and decarbonization goals. As electrification scales up, fleets may also benefit from reduced operating costs.

Matt Kirby, Managing Director of Radius Electric, said:

"The transition to electric freight depends on infrastructure that works for heavy-duty operators in real-world conditions. By giving our customers access to the Milence network, we are helping to make long-distance electric transport more viable and achievable across Europe."

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