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Fleets See Strong Business Case for Electrification
By MGN Editorial•March 4, 2026 at 09:35 PM
New study shows fleet electrification could unlock €246bn in cost savings by 2030, boosting decarbonization efforts.
A new study from Eurelectric and EY has found that fleet electrification could deliver significant financial and environmental benefits for businesses. According to the report, fleet electrification could unlock up to €246 billion in cumulative operating cost savings by 2030.
The study examined the business case for electrifying corporate vehicle fleets across Europe. It found that the combination of lower fuel and maintenance costs, as well as wider system benefits like grid flexibility, make a strong economic case for fleet owners to transition to electric vehicles.
'Corporate fleets represent a key lever to decarbonize transport while generating significant cost savings,' said Kristian Ruby, Secretary General of Eurelectric. 'This study shows that electrification is not just good for the environment, but also makes strong business sense.'
The report noted that widespread fleet electrification could also support the growth of renewable energy and grid modernization efforts. By charging fleets during off-peak hours, electric vehicles can help balance electricity supply and demand, unlocking additional system-wide benefits.
In a separate announcement, construction firm Clayco unveiled a new Power and Energy business unit focused on providing solar and energy storage solutions. This move reflects the growing importance of renewable energy infrastructure to support the maritime industry's decarbonization goals.
'As the global economy continues its transition to clean energy, we see tremendous opportunities to support this growth through our integrated real estate, design-build, and energy services capabilities,' said Bob Clark, Founder and CEO of Clayco.
Overall, these developments indicate that fleet electrification and renewable energy are becoming increasingly central to the maritime industry's efforts to reduce emissions and improve operational efficiency.
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