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How electric buggies work in practice across estates, resorts, golf clubs, holiday parks and events: choosing the right fleet, branding it, running it day to day and keeping it supported. Sector advice from a British marque.

What a new UK mega theme park means for on-site guest transport

Britain is getting its biggest theme park in a generation. Behind the rides sits a quieter question: how do you move millions of people around a site that size? Here is what large attractions are actually planning for.

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Wheelchair-accessible buggies and PRM transport at large attractions

At a big attraction, the guests who most need transport are often the ones served worst. Here is how to plan accessible, step-free transport that works at scale, and why it pays off.

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Electric airside vehicles: a buyer's guide for UK airports

England's airports are working towards zero-emission ground operations by 2040. Electric airside vehicles are one of the simplest ways to get there. Here is what to know before you buy.

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Crew transport vehicles for airports: moving staff, not just passengers

Passengers get the attention, but moving rostered crew across a large airport is its own challenge. Here is how electric crew transport vehicles keep teams on time.

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Hospital inter-site shuttles: electric people-movers between buildings

On a big hospital site, the walk between buildings adds up to hours of lost time every day. Here is how electric shuttles help, and how they fit NHS net-zero targets.

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Car-park-to-terminal shuttles: electric people-movers for long-stay parking

Long-stay car park shuttles run the same short loop all day, every day. That fixed duty cycle is exactly what suits electric. Here is why airports are swapping diesel courtesy buses for quiet people-movers.

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Airside vs landside airport vehicles: what's allowed where

Airside and landside are two different worlds with two different rule books. Here is a plain explainer of airside vs landside vehicles and how to spec for each.

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Back of house: moving staff around a huge resort or attraction

Behind every big attraction sits a fleet guests never see: staff transport buggies and utility vehicles moving thousands of workers, kit, waste and deliveries across a vast site. Here is how to size and run it.

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Car-park trams vs accessible shuttles: getting every guest from car to gate

A standard car-park tram handles the crowd, but it usually leaves wheelchair and scooter users on a slower, separate service. Here is how to design the car-to-gate transfer so it works for everyone, on the same loops.

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Electric tow tractors vs forklifts: choosing the right warehouse workhorse

Forklifts lift and stack. Electric tow tractors and burden carriers move people and trailers of goods across the floor. Here is how to tell them apart and pick the right one.

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FBO and private jet terminal transport: premium electric buggies

At a private jet terminal, the short journey between the aircraft and the car sets the tone. Here is how the right FBO ground transport vehicles keep it quiet, private and dignified.

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Patient and visitor transfer buggies: closing the car park to ward gap

The walk from the car park to the ward tires patients and visitors who cannot manage the distance. A gentle, accessible electric transfer buggy closes that gap with dignity.

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PRM assistance vehicles: moving reduced-mobility passengers beyond the wheelchair

Plenty of passengers who need special assistance at an airport are not wheelchair users. They simply cannot walk the long terminal distances. Here is how multi-seat PRM assistance vehicles move them, and their companions, without the wait.

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Electric people-movers for agritourism and farm attractions

A clean, all-weather electric people-mover does what the tractor and trailer used to, and does it better. Here is how farm attractions use them to move families and produce.

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Delegate transport: electric shuttle buggies for conference venues

Delegates judge an event by the small frictions. A conference venue shuttle buggy closes the gap between car park, hotel and hall, branded to the event and ready at every session change.

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Site welfare and personnel transport on construction projects

On a big, spread-out construction site, getting crews to the work face and back to welfare eats time and crosses paths with plant. Here is the case for a rugged electric personnel carrier.

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Buggies for country house hotels and spas: discreet guest transfers

At a five-star country house, the arrival sets the tone. A quiet electric buggy carries guests and luggage across the grounds in a way that feels part of the welcome rather than a service vehicle.

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Estates and grounds buggies for NHS, university and large sites

Estates teams cover a lot of ground every day, often with the wrong vehicle. Here is the case for a single electric utility buggy that suits grounds, maintenance and FM crews across a large site.

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Festival transport: electric buggies for VIP, artist and crew

Festivals run on movement: VIPs to the front, artists to the stage, crew and kit across a muddy site at speed. Here is how electric buggies keep a festival moving, quietly and cleanly.

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Order-picking and stock-chaser buggies: cutting warehouse walk time

In most pick operations, walking is the single biggest drain on productivity. Here is how low-level order-picking buggies and stock chasers cut that walk time, and how they differ from forklifts.

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Electric personnel carriers for large distribution centres

Modern distribution centres are built to move pallets, not people. Here is how multi-seat electric personnel carriers cut long walks and keep staff moving across the floor.

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Cutting apron emissions: electric buggies in airport net-zero plans

Electric ground vehicles are one of the simpler moves in an airport's decarbonisation plan. Here is where they fit against Scope 1 and 2 emissions and the proposed 2040 target.

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Branding your fleet: custom-liveried buggies for attractions

A buggy that carries your guests is also a billboard moving through your site all day. Here is how attractions turn a generic fleet into branded vehicles that look like they belong, and why it changes how guests see you.

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Ground handling goes electric: utility and tow vehicles for ramp teams

Baggage, cargo and ramp work is hard on a vehicle. Here is how electric ground handling vehicles handle the towing, payload and long shifts, quietly and with no fumes airside.

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Fleet sizing for attractions: how many buggies per visitor?

How many passenger buggies does an attraction actually need? There is no magic ratio, but there is a clear method. Here is how to size a fleet from peak arrivals, loop length and round-trip time.

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Electric buggies for regional airports: right-sized fleets

A smaller airport does not need a Heathrow-scale fleet to start going electric. Here is how to size a sensible, airside-ready set of buggies and grow it in phases.

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Resort hotel shuttles: connecting on-site hotel rooms to the gate

At a large resort with an on-site hotel, a quiet electric shuttle from the lobby to the park gate becomes part of the welcome. Here is how to plan the route, handle luggage and size the fleet around check-in peaks.

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Inside-terminal passenger buggies for long airport concourses

Long concourses and tight connections leave some passengers struggling to reach the gate in time. Here is how inside-terminal passenger buggies keep people moving, quietly and safely.

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Utility and service vehicles for resort and attraction operations

Most attraction transport guides talk about moving guests. The fleet that keeps a resort running is the one nobody sees: waste, maintenance, landscaping and deliveries. Here is how to spec it.

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VIP and guest-experience transport: premium buggies at attractions

A well-finished buggy is more than transport. At an attraction it can carry a VIP tour, anchor a hospitality package and become a service guests happily pay for. Here is how to do it well.

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Why new UK attractions are going electric for site transport

Older parks have spent years swapping petrol buggies for electric. New attractions skip that step and specify electric from the start. Here is why, and what it means for how a new site plans its transport.

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Accessible campus shuttles: wheelchair-ready buggies for students and staff

Big campuses are hard to cross for anyone who cannot walk far. Here is how step-free, ramped electric shuttles help disabled students and staff get around, and keep companions together.

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Council grounds-maintenance buggies: quiet, zero-emission crews in public spaces

Grounds crews work in parks and greens full of people. Here is how a quiet, zero-emission electric utility buggy suits that work and supports council air-quality aims.

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Fleet livery and sponsorship: turning buggies into brand real-estate

A buggy fleet crosses a venue all day in full view of everyone there. That makes the panels valuable, for your own brand and for a sponsor. Here is how fleet livery and sponsorship work, and how to do it without it looking cheap.

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Manufacturing plant floor transport: line-side logistics without diesel

Big plants run on the small movements: parts to the line, staff across the site, finished goods to despatch. Here is how electric tugs and carriers do that work without diesel fumes indoors.

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Estate management buggies: perimeter patrol and grounds for large residences

Running a large private estate means covering ground every day, often in poor weather and away from a hard road. Here is the rugged, quiet electric buggy built for that working routine.

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Buying electric utility vehicles through public-sector frameworks

Councils, NHS Trusts and universities can buy electric utility vehicles through established public-sector buying routes. Here is how the frameworks work and what to specify.

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Stadium and arena event-day transport: moving VIPs, crews and kit

An event day turns a quiet stadium into a small town for a few hours. Here is how the transport actually works behind the scenes, from VIP transfers to catering and accessible spectator movement.

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VIP and fast-track airport transfers: discreet electric buggies

First-class and fast-track passengers expect to be moved through an airport without fuss. Here is how a quiet, well-finished electric buggy does that job discreetly, and why it can be a revenue service in its own right.

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Electric security and patrol buggies for warehouses and logistics parks

Patrolling a big distribution site on foot is slow, and a diesel van is overkill for short loops. Here is where a quiet electric patrol buggy fits, and why night security teams are switching.

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Workplace transport safety: how electric site buggies separate people and plant

Most serious site incidents involve vehicles and people in the same space. Here is how low-speed, high-visibility electric buggies fit a safe workplace transport plan.

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Running a resort buggy fleet: an operations guide

A practical, day-to-day guide to running an electric buggy fleet at a hotel or resort: planning routes around the guest journey, keeping a buggy in reserve, charging between transfers, maintaining the branding and servicing. Quiet, branded transport that is part of the welcome rather than an afterthought.

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Airport PRM transport: choosing accessible vehicles

Airports owe a duty to assist passengers with reduced mobility, and that transport must be dignified, safe and reliable. Electric buggies suit outdoor and apron passenger transport, while a purpose-built PRM vehicle is often better indoors. This guide covers where each fits and how to choose.

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Shuttle solutions for venues: branded or pay-per-ride

There are two good ways to run a guest shuttle at a venue: a branded, complimentary service that lifts the experience, or a low-cost pay-per-ride model that covers its costs. This guide weighs both, covers sizing, routing and charging, and helps you choose the right shuttle for your site.

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Electric buggies for golf clubs: the fleet buyer's guide

Golf buggies for golf clubs come down to four things: a fleet sized to your busiest day, the right way to pay for it, branding that lifts the member experience, and uptime you can rely on. Get those right and the fleet earns its keep. Here's how to plan all four.

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Private estate buggy: electric vehicles for country homes

A private estate buggy is a quiet, electric way to cross your own grounds in comfort: people, kit, guests and dogs, all without fumes or a cold engine on a wet morning. Built to order and finished to match the house, it makes a long drive and a big garden feel effortless.

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Electric buggies for holiday parks and caravan sites

An electric holiday park buggy moves guests, staff and kit across a large site without breaking the calm. It's quiet enough to run past pitches at any hour, clean enough for guest-facing work, and cheap to keep. Branded fleets, accessible seating and overnight charging make it the natural fit for parks.

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Electric buggies for hospitals and healthcare sites

A hospital buggy helps less-mobile patients and visitors travel from car parks and entrances to wards and clinics across a large site, with dignity and without fuss. The right vehicle is quiet, reliable and easy to clean, and the same fleet can carry staff and supplies between buildings.

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Airport passenger and operations transport

An airport passenger transport vehicle moves travellers, crew and kit across long terminals and busy apron, quietly and without fumes. Electric buggies fit the visitor and staff-transport slice well, especially outdoors and on the forecourt. The largest terminal trams and specialist indoor PRM vehicles are a different job, and we'll say so plainly.

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Electric buggies for university and college campuses

A campus utility vehicle moves staff, kit and less-mobile visitors quietly across a large site, supports security patrols, and helps a university hit its sustainability targets. It won't replace a shuttle-bus network, but for facilities, grounds, security and accessibility work, an electric buggy fleet earns its place.

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Choosing an electric utility vehicle for a country estate

Choosing an electric utility vehicle for a country estate comes down to the real jobs it does: grounds, forestry, gamekeeping and deliveries. Size payload and towing to the heaviest regular load, match the drivetrain to your wettest, steepest ground, and specify weather protection for year-round use. Here is how.

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Electric buggies for theme parks and visitor attractions

A theme park transport vehicle keeps a big site moving: staff and supplies behind the scenes, guests who need a lift, and accessibility runs that protect the visitor experience. Electric buggies suit small to medium guest and service jobs. The biggest 14 to 23-seat trams sit outside our standard range and are bespoke.

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Electric buggies and utility vehicles for public parks and councils

Electric vehicles for parks give grounds teams a quiet, fume-free way to carry tools, staff and visitors across a site, and they help councils meet net-zero and air-quality targets. They cost less to run than diesel over a fleet's life, and UK councils buy them through the standard tender route.

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Electric people movers and passenger shuttles: a guide for any large site

A people mover is a multi-seat electric buggy built to carry groups across a large site quietly and cleanly. Most operators choose the six seater Severn or the eight seater Thames, fitted out as a passenger shuttle. This guide covers what they do, where they fit, accessibility, and how to choose.

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Wedding golf buggy: a planner's guide to hire and styling

A wedding golf buggy moves guests across a large estate, carries the couple between ceremony and reception, and doubles as a beautiful prop in your photographs. Hire one for the day or buy if you host weddings often. Styled with florals and your colours, it's transport that earns its place in the album.

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Electric buggies for warehouses and large industrial sites

A warehouse personnel carrier moves staff, visitors and contractors quickly across a large site, indoors and out. It won't replace a forklift or a tow tractor, but for getting people from gate to gate it beats walking. This guide covers where a buggy fits, safety, charging, and where a tugger is the better tool.

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Electric buggies for site works and large construction sites

On a large or spread-out site, an electric buggy moves people, visitors and light kit quietly and safely across ground that takes too long to walk. It's site transport for personnel and welfare runs, not a replacement for heavy plant. Quiet, clean and easy to brand, with utility models from £15,900.

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Electric buggies for film and TV production

A film set buggy moves crew, kit and talent quietly around a backlot, studio or location without the engine noise that ruins a take. Electric is the obvious choice on set: near silent, no fumes near catering or talent, and ready before the unit is. This guide covers the jobs and hire versus buy.

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Electric utility vehicles for shooting estates and country sports

An electric shooting estate vehicle moves beaters, guns, dogs, game and kit across rough ground without the noise that spooks wildlife. It runs almost silently, handles wet tracks and slopes, tows and carries a real load, and keeps working year-round. Here's how to choose one that earns its keep on shoot days and beyond.

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Electric buggies for vineyards and wineries

A vineyard utility vehicle moves people and kit between rows, carries pickers and pruning tools at harvest, and runs quiet, low-impact tours for visitors. Electric drive keeps noise off the vines and weight off the soil, so a working UK winery gets year-round use plus a calm way to show guests around.

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Electric buggies for care homes and retirement villages

A care home buggy gives residents a gentle, dignified way to get around large grounds, from their building to the gardens, dining room or visitor car park, without a tiring walk. The right vehicle is quiet, easy to step into, and the same fleet can carry shopping, laundry and grounds kit between buildings.

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Electric buggies for stadiums and sporting venues

A stadium buggy moves VIPs, media, medical teams and staff quickly across a venue on event days, when concourses are packed and minutes matter. It's a near silent, zero-emission sports venue transport vehicle that works pitchside, through tunnels and around the perimeter, covering everything from VIP runs to accessible spectator transport.

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Zoo buggy guide: electric vehicles for zoos and gardens

A zoo buggy moves visitors and keepers across large grounds without the engine noise or fumes that stress animals and spoil a quiet garden. Electric is the obvious fit here: near-silent running protects animal welfare, supports accessibility, and helps an attraction hit its sustainability goals. Here's how to specify one.

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Electric buggies for marinas, ports and waterfronts

A marina buggy carries owners, guests, staff and kit along long pontoons and quaysides without the noise or fumes that spoil a waterfront. It's quiet enough for early starts, clean enough for guest-facing work, and can be built to handle salt air. Branded, accessible fleets are the natural fit.

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Electric buggies for museums, heritage sites and historic estates

A heritage site buggy moves visitors and the less-mobile across large grounds without disturbing the setting. Electric drive keeps it quiet and fume-free near historic buildings and planting, it widens access across the site, and it supports the sustainability commitments most trusts and museums now hold.

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Electric buggies for business improvement districts and town centres

A BID vehicle gives ambassador and patrol teams a quiet, fume-free way to cover a town centre on foot-friendly streets, support cleaning crews and run events in the public realm. It carries kit, wears your branding and keeps a high-street presence without the noise or emissions of a van.

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Accessible and wheelchair-friendly electric buggies

A wheelchair accessible buggy lets a passenger stay in their own chair while a ramp and securing system get them safely aboard, so they travel across a venue with dignity. For some sites a buggy is the right answer; for others a purpose-built PRM vehicle is better, and we'll tell you honestly which fits.

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Electric buggies for film studios and backlots

A studio buggy moves crew, kit and talent across a large lot all day without the noise or fumes of a petrol vehicle. That quiet matters near live sound stages. For studio operations, the questions that count are duty cycle, charging between calls, and whether to hire or buy.

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Electric buggies for garden centres and nurseries

A garden centre buggy gives staff a quiet, fume-free way to move stock, tools and people across a large site, and it doubles as a way to help customers shift heavy plants and goods to the car park. It carries the load, keeps the aisles calm, and works happily indoors and out.

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Electric buggies for equestrian and polo estates

An equestrian utility vehicle moves feed, tack, jumps and people around a yard without the engine noise that unsettles horses. Running near silently, it stays calm around animals, carries and tows a real load, and copes with wet yards and fields all year. Here's how to choose the right one.

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Electric buggies for glamping and luxury campsites

A glamping buggy carries guests, luggage and staff across a large rural site without breaking the peace. It runs near-silent past safari tents and lodges, looks the part in your branding, and charges overnight even off-grid. For sites where calm is the product, it's the natural way to move people.

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Electric buggies for corporate campuses and business parks

A corporate campus vehicle moves staff and visitors quietly between buildings and car parks across a large site. It cuts the long walk from a distant overflow car park, helps less-mobile visitors arrive comfortably, and gives an ESG report something real to point at. For inter-building transport, an electric buggy fleet earns its place.

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Electric buggies for security patrol

A security patrol vehicle that's quiet enough to approach unheard, quick to cover a large site, and easy to fit out with lighting, storage and clear livery. An electric buggy lets a small team patrol campuses, estates, parks and events all shift, then charges overnight. Utility models from £15,900.

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Electric buggies for last-mile delivery and logistics yards

A last mile electric vehicle isn't a van replacement. It's a buggy with a cargo bed that shifts parcels and goods short distances inside a yard, depot or campus, the bit a van does badly. This guide is honest about where a buggy fits, where a van or HGV still wins, and what to specify.

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