London, UK-Based Keolisamey Docklands Electrified Its Entire Vehicle Fleet
Every company operating a vehicle fleet in the UK is preparing for major change as the nation approaches its Zero Emission Vehicle mandate, which will end sales of new internal combustion engine vehicles by 2030. KeolisAmey Docklands (KAD), the operator and maintainer of London’s Docklands Light Railway, has taken a proactive approach by committing to full fleet electrification four years ahead of that deadline. Ford of Britain and Ireland reported the news on November 21, 2025.
KAD has begun taking delivery of 45 all electric Ford vehicles, including the E Transit Custom, E Tourneo Custom, E Transit, and the Puma Gen E. These models will replace the organization’s diesel powered fleet and support its daily operations across the railway network.

The E Transit and E Transit Custom lineup includes double cab versions, dropsides, tail lift models, and variants equipped with racking, shelving, and ladder racks installed by Ford Pro Converter System Edstrom. Panel vans and Double Cab models will transport equipment and staff across work sites, while the flatbed variants will move heavy plant machinery around depots and along the network. Two of the vehicles, an E Transit and an E Transit flat bed dropside, feature 500 kg tail lifts to support heavier loads. The Puma Gen E will allow teams to reach stations and trackside locations quickly when tools are not required, improving response times for incidents and maintenance.
The fully electric fleet will operate around the clock, every day of the year, and will be used by more than 200 staff members. As part of Ford’s EV offering, each vehicle includes a complimentary 12 month subscription to Ford Pro E Telematics, enabling fleet managers to monitor vehicle health, driving behavior, and maintenance schedules in real time to increase efficiency and reduce downtime.

KAD’s transition was completed in partnership with DriveElectric, a leasing company that specializes in helping businesses adopt EVs through impartial leasing and fleet management support. Their collaboration highlights the importance of aligned expertise, combining Ford’s commercial EV capabilities with DriveElectric’s knowledge of fleet electrification to create a solution tailored to the demands of the DLR.
The move to electric vehicles supports KAD’s broader Net Zero ambitions and contributes to the Mayor of London’s Clean Air and Net Zero targets. By modernizing its fleet with zero emission vehicles, KAD has set a strong example for sustainable fleet management within the light rail sector.
EVinfo.net’s Take: Fleet Electrification Saves Money and the Environment
Electrifying a fleet is one of the most effective ways to cut operating costs, improve reliability, and reduce environmental impact. EVinfo.net commends KeolisAmey Docklands for the smart decision to electrify its fleet.
As more companies transition to electric vehicles, the benefits are becoming impossible to ignore. Lower operating costs, reduced emissions, and long term sustainability are driving this shift across industries.
Electric fleets save money in several ways. Electricity is typically far cheaper per mile than gasoline or diesel, and prices are far less volatile. EVs also require significantly less maintenance because they have fewer moving parts and do not rely on oil changes, transmission repairs, or exhaust system upkeep. Over the lifetime of a vehicle these savings can add up to thousands of dollars per unit, making fleet electrification one of the most cost effective strategies available.
The environmental benefits are equally compelling. EVs produce zero tailpipe emissions, which helps reduce air pollution in the communities where fleets operate. When charged using renewable energy sources, the carbon footprint of an electric fleet becomes even smaller. Organizations that adopt EVs are not only improving local air quality but are also contributing to broader climate goals by lowering greenhouse gas emissions.
Beyond cost savings and sustainability, electric fleets offer operational advantages. Quiet operation, improved driver experience, and rising incentives make the transition even more attractive. With states and utilities offering grants, rebates, and infrastructure support, the barriers to electrification continue to shrink.
Fleet electrification is not just a trend. It is a strategic investment that delivers immediate financial returns and long term environmental value. Companies that embrace electric vehicles today are positioning themselves for a cleaner, more efficient, and more sustainable future.
Wevo Energy: Simplifying EV Fleet Management
Making the transition to an electric fleet requires more than installing chargers. It demands smart energy management, streamlined operations, and full visibility across drivers, vehicles, and charging sites. That is exactly where Wevo’s EV fleet management software delivers value.
Wevo helps fleets charge efficiently and intelligently while staying within budget and grid capacity. Whether you are launching your first electrification project or managing a complex, multi-site operation, the platform gives you the control needed to scale confidently.
A key advantage of Wevo is its ability to maximize charging capacity without expensive electrical upgrades. Real-time load management allows more vehicles to charge using the existing power supply. Fleets can reduce energy costs by up to 60 percent and installation expenses by up to 30 percent. With AI optimized schedules, charging happens when energy is cheapest and when vehicles need it, creating an efficient and predictable charging routine.
Wevo brings every part of fleet charging into one unified dashboard. Drivers can self register, join groups based on role or priority, and access the right chargers with assigned permissions. Fleet managers can track vehicle availability, usage, and charging behavior across shared or dedicated vehicles. Because the platform is hardware agnostic and compatible with more than 100 OCPP compliant chargers, fleets can choose the equipment that best fits their needs without vendor lock in.
Payments and billing are automated, making it simple to bill departments, reimburse drivers, or offer guest charging with a scan to charge option. The platform also supports depot, workplace, home, public, and semi public charging, giving fleets complete flexibility in how and where they power their vehicles.
Operations teams benefit from real time monitoring and smart alerts that detect issues before they cause downtime. Remote troubleshooting tools reduce the need for on site maintenance, while detailed reporting provides insights into performance, usage, and costs.
For fleets of any size, Wevo provides the foundation to scale intelligently. From pilots to thousands of vehicles, the platform delivers visibility, efficiency, and strong return on investment.

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