Milence, the joint venture between Daimler Truck, TRATON GROUP, and Volvo Group, has officially opened its first public charging hub in the UK. Located in Immingham, this launch marks a significant step towards decarbonizing heavy-duty transport.
Immingham: A Strategic Location for Electric Trucking
Strategically positioned along the A180 with direct access to the M180, M18, and M1 motorways, the Immingham hub serves as a key link in the UK’s transport and logistics network. The nearby Able Humber Port (AHP) facilitates over 30 roll-on/roll-off (Ro-Ro) and lift-on/lift-off (Lo-Lo) sailings each week, strengthening the UK’s trade connections with Northern Europe, Scandinavia, and the Baltic region.
Phase One: High-Performance Charging for Heavy-Duty Transport
The initial phase of the hub includes four high-performance CCS chargers, offering eight charging bays with power outputs of up to 400kW. Designed to support both trucks and their drivers, the facility prioritizes security and convenience with fenced parking, controlled access, camera surveillance, and essential amenities such as restrooms and vending machines.
Commitment to Expansion and Sustainability
Milence is dedicated to building Europe’s largest electric truck charging network and facilitating the transport industry’s transition to sustainable operations. By 2027, the company plans to establish at least 1,700 high-performance charging points across the UK and Europe. Future expansion at the Immingham site will include the installation of Megawatt Charging System (MCS) chargers in the next phase of development.
A Seamless Charging Experience
Milence aims to make electric truck charging as straightforward as possible. Multiple payment options, including mobility charge cards and bank cards, are available. Pricing is transparent, with a default tariff of £0.399/kWh (excluding VAT) clearly displayed at each charging point.
Sustainability at the Core
Milence is committed to sustainability, ensuring that all charging stations operate using 100% green energy. The construction process also prioritizes CO₂ reduction, using innovative concrete solutions designed to last 30 years with minimal environmental impact. The hub’s location within AHP further reinforces its commitment to green energy, as the port is a dedicated hub for offshore wind and renewable energy, featuring over 1,000 meters of planned heavy-duty quays.
Driving the Future of Electric Transport
Anja van Niersen, CEO of Milence, emphasized the significance of the launch:“Opening our first UK charge hub in Immingham is a major milestone in the UK’s transition to electric road transport. This strategically located site demonstrates our commitment to providing reliable and accessible charging infrastructure for electric truck operators. This is just the beginning of our UK expansion, and we look forward to working with stakeholders to accelerate the shift toward a sustainable transport industry.”
Lilian Greenwood, Future of Roads Minister, highlighted the government’s support:“Decarbonizing road freight is essential for reducing transport emissions, and it’s fantastic to see Milence launching the UK’s first dedicated charging hub for electric lorries. To support this transition, the government is investing up to £200 million in zero-emission trucks and infrastructure, helping to create high-paying jobs and establish the UK as a green energy leader as part of our Plan for Change.”
Peter Stephenson, Founder and Executive Chairman of AHP, also underscored the hub’s importance:“The Milence charging hub at Able Humber Port is a key asset in our mission to decarbonize port operations and the wider region. We are proud to collaborate with Milence on this initiative, which marks a significant step forward for sustainable transport in the UK.”
With this launch, Milence is laying the foundation for a nationwide network of electric truck charging hubs, driving forward the transition to a cleaner and more sustainable future for the transport industry

Powering the UK’s Electric Transport Transition: Milence opens its first UK charging hub in Immingham
Published on 05 Mar 2025Milence's first UK charging hub at Able Humber Port (AHP) in Immingham is now open
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