Vehicle Fleet and Electric Charge Points

1. Please provide the total number of vehicles in the Council’s fleet currently managed by Council services

Cars –  26

Car-derived Van – 35

Crew cab – 4

Minibus – 19

Mobile – 1

Multi-Purpose Vehicle – 34

Panel van – 74

Pick up – 1

Pick up 4×4 – 16

WAB – 60

WAC – 14

WAPC – 42

2. Please provide the total number of vehicles in the Council’s fleet managed by an external provider, including a breakdown by vehicle type (i.e. car, van, tipper, HGV etc.)

49 gritting lorries


3. What is the total number of vehicles within the Council’s fleet and the fleets of those to which services have been outsourced, that are electric? Please include a breakdown by vehicle type.

4 cars and 2 panel vans

4. The total number of vehicles within the Council’s fleet, and the fleets of those to which services have been outsourced, that have telematics installed

None

5. The name of the current telematics provider used across the Council’s fleet and the fleets of those to which services have been outsourced, and the end date for the current contract with the telematics provider.

Not applicable, please refer to question 4

6. The expected date by which the entire Council fleet, and fleets of those to which services have been outsourced, will be electric.

  Already transitioned 2021-2025 2026-2030 2031-2035 2036-2040
Cars x x
LCV (under 3.5tonnes) x x
HGV (7.5tonnes+) x x
Minibuses (9-17seats) x x

7. Any further information on plans for the electrification of non-electric vehicles within the Council fleet.

We are currently looking at options for the long term electrification of our passenger carrying and non-passenger carrying fleet.  We do not have anything specific at this time as it is to be linked with our long term vehicle replacement programme, the higher mileage distances in a rural County like Devon linked to vehicles mileage ranges now and in the future and future years’ budget setting.

8. The number of electric vehicle charging points currently in operation and used by the Council’s fleet, and the fleets of those to which services have been outsourced, including a breakdown by the number of:

a) depot-based

b) home charging

c) public charging points respectively

Devon County Council have 4 charge points being used by our fleet. 1 of these is depot-based, the other 3 are office based.