Volvo Trucks has completed a £2m refurbishment of its Croydon dealership which is designed to slash the site's annual carbon emissions from 232 tonnes to net zero.
The redeveloped facility, which has been rebranded Volvo Truck and Bus Centre London South, has benefitted from £500,000 of new sustainable technologies and increased energy efficiency.
It also features an open-plan design to help Volvo’s technicians and office-based team streamline their workflows and better connect with customers.
Energy-saving aspects include solar panels, smart LED lighting and air source heat pumps,
which replace older gas boilers. It is also the first dealership in the network to be certified as
a zero waste to landfill operation.
Originally opened in 1980, the Croydon-based depot is located just 10 miles from central
London and has a team of nearly 70 staff, of which more than 30 are HGV technicians.
The dealership benefits from six vehicle bays, offering 12 workspaces, along with a dedicated
Authorise Testing Facility (ATF) lane, and is staffed by two daily shifts, Monday to Saturday.
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Christian Coolsaet, Volvo Trucks UK & Ireland managing director, said: “This site has
been a major hub within our network for more than 40 years and, following this latest
investment, we’re confident it will play a pivotal role in our future – particularly as we support
local fleets in transitioning to a new generation of quiet, zero tailpipe emission battery
electric trucks.
He added: "Whilst much of our focus has been on promoting the benefits of these cleaner and greener
vehicles, in the background we’ve also been working to reduce the environmental impact of
our services and operations.
"What we’ve achieved with our London South dealership sets a fantastic example to the industry and is a credit to the teams managing this project from concept to completion.”
Stuart Potter, operations director for the Volvo Truck and Bus Centre South & East dealer
group, said: “The investment ensures we have an ultra-modern dealership in a prime location
close to central London, from which we can offer customers an enhanced level of service,
support future generations of product, and continue to attract the best talent wanting to join
our team.”
Other enhancements at the site include the creation of additional on-site parking created by additional landscaping, a significantly lighter workshop thanks to new doors and skylights which maximise the use of natural daylight, along with new cladding for improved thermal efficiency, and on-site electric vehicle charging points.