Hitachi ZeroCarbon Unveils End-to-End EV Fleet Solutions to Accelerate Decarbonisation

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- Comprehensive Support: Fleet operators gain access to strategy, financing, battery, and charge management tools in one streamlined solution.
- Proven at Scale: Built on insights from Optimise Prime, the world’s largest EV commercial trial with 8,000+ vehicles.
- Revenue & Efficiency Gains: Smart battery and charge tech unlock operational value and energy-based income streams.
Hitachi ZeroCarbon has launched a full-spectrum electric vehicle (EV) fleet solution to support businesses through every stage of their decarbonisation journey, just a decade ahead of Europe’s 2035 zero-emissions mandate.
The suite includes four core modules:
- ZeroCarbon Strategy: Offers site assessments, TCO modelling, customised decarbonisation roadmaps, and financing options.
- ZeroCarbon Charge: A 24/7 managed platform enabling real-time monitoring, load balancing, and tariff optimisation.
- ZeroCarbon Fleet: Ensures battery health, uptime, and energy monetisation with integrated charge and battery tools.
- ZeroCarbon BatteryManager: Provides data-driven insights to extend battery life and protect residual value.
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“Our customers often don’t know where to begin, so we’ve created a seamless, people-focused offering that removes complexity and capital barriers,” said Mike Nugent, Chief Revenue Officer at Hitachi ZeroCarbon. “By integrating strategy, charge management and battery optimisation, we help businesses unlock real operational value from electrification.”

The offering is a direct evolution of Hitachi’s role in the Optimise Prime project—collaborating with major UK fleets and partners to test and refine EV tools in real-world conditions.
“Operating in a tough climate, we needed a resilient partner,” said Stig Tvergrov of Posten Bring. “Hitachi’s ZeroCarbon Charge gave us full visibility over our battery health and performance, with no disruption to existing systems. It’s helping us hit our climate targets sooner.”
Hitachi currently manages over 1,000 EV assets globally, offering agnostic tech solutions that fit seamlessly into existing infrastructures across Europe, North America, and Asia.
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