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Electric vehicle fleet transition guide
Reference for UK + Ireland taxi operators transitioning to electric or hybrid fleets — vehicle selection, charging infrastructure, range-aware dispatch, payback economics.
Transitioning a UK + Ireland taxi fleet to electric or hybrid vehicles is increasingly economically attractive due to ULEZ + CAZ daily charges on non-compliant diesel vehicles. This guide covers vehicle selection considerations, charging infrastructure planning, range-aware dispatch logic, and the payback economics typical UK fleet operators are seeing in 2026.
Step 1
Vehicle selection
Tesla Model 3 + Model Y dominate UK PHV EV fleets. Kia EV6, Hyundai Ioniq 5, BYD Atto 3 increasingly common. For chauffeur tier: Mercedes EQE + EQS, BMW i7. Range typically 250-350 miles real-world per charge.
Step 2
Charging infrastructure
Workplace charging at the operating base (3-7kW per bay typical). Public DC fast-charging (50-150kW) for in-shift top-ups. OpenChargeMap integration for driver-app charging-station visibility.
Step 3
Range-aware dispatch logic
Modern dispatch software like TaxiCloud handles battery state and charging-station integration as first-class vehicle attributes. Dispatch logic biases EV bookings to within battery range plus charging-station availability; dead-range incidents structurally prevented.
Step 4
Driver behaviour calibration
EV-driving habits differ from ICE — regenerative braking, route optimisation for charging-station accessibility, charging-during-shift breaks. Onboard drivers with structured EV-driving introduction.
Step 5
Payback economics
ULEZ + CAZ daily-charge avoidance + fuel cost reduction (electricity ~25-35% of diesel cost per mile) typically delivers 2-3 year payback on EV vehicle premium versus comparable diesel. Bristol Green Fleet's case study at /customers/bristol-green-fleet documents 33% booking lift via 100% CAZ-compliant positioning.
Frequently asked
Questions, answered.
What is the typical EV vehicle premium versus comparable diesel?
£8,000-£15,000 vehicle-cost premium typical for Tesla Model 3 vs Toyota Avensis or BMW 3-Series equivalent. Lower for Kia EV6 and Hyundai Ioniq 5.
Does TaxiCloud handle EV range-aware dispatch?
Yes. EV range-aware dispatch with OpenChargeMap charging-station integration ships standard for any TaxiCloud tenant. Vehicle records carry battery state; dispatch logic prevents dead-range incidents.
What is the typical EV fleet ULEZ daily-charge avoidance?
£12.50/day per vehicle in London ULEZ zones, £8/day in Birmingham CAZ, similar amounts in Bristol/Sheffield/Newcastle. Annual savings: £3,000-£4,500 per vehicle for fleets running daily ULEZ/CAZ entry.
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