Farnham’s BEDEO supplies electric retrofit tech to Medisort
BEDEO is helping to electrify the diesel fleet of West Sussex waste management firm Medisort using its RE-100 Range Extender technology.
The proprietary tech enables vehicles to travel on electric-only mode in urban areas and only use the diesel engine for longer distances.
It features two in-wheel motors fitted to the rear axle and a 37 kWh battery developed and manufactured by BEDEO’s group company Protean Electric.
This will allow Medisort – which caters for various healthcare organisations like dentists, care homes and hospitals – to extend the life of its X250 diesel vans while limiting emissions.
Stuart Brittle, MD of Medisort, said: “The ability to upgrade and electrify our existing fleet without changing our rear cargo fitout is key for us to keep our operations running effectively and efficiently.
“We cater to companies that facilitate and house some of the most vulnerable within our communities, and the work we do is essential in keeping those businesses running.
“The ability to start our journey towards a greener, more sustainable future without jeopardising any of our key partners or clients is a huge step towards transforming our fleet and our operations to keep doing what we do, just in a more sustainable, flexible and cost-effective manner.”
Established in Turkey but with a UK base in Farnham, Hampshire, BEDEO also produces its own 100 per cent electric lightweight commercial vehicles and passenger models.
The company supplies global OEMs such as Stellantis.
Osman Boyner, founder and CEO of BEDEO, added: “Companies like Medisort serve as the backbone of countless communities, and it’s imperative that they sustainably continue their vital services well into the future.
“BEDEO is committed to being a driving force behind the transformative journeys of companies such as Medisort, ensuring they thrive in a greener tomorrow.
“Our systems enable companies to prolong the lifespan of existing vehicles while retaining crucial fit outs, ultimately minimising costs and environmental impact.”
Medisort has so far added one RE-100 van to its fleet, with a second expected to join later this year as part of a phased rollout.