Miele deploys Volkswagen ID. Buzz Cargo eLCVs on fleet

Miele has become the first Volkswagen customer to take delivery of fully customised ID. Buzz Cargo vans.

Miele has deployed five ID. Buzz Cargo vans to enable it to carry out zero-emission service calls

The premium household appliance manufacturer, which is a long-standing Volkswagen customer, has deployed five ID. Buzz Cargo vans to enable it to carry out zero-emission service calls.

Miele GB has taken delivery of one of the vans, which will be used as part of its customer service and aftercare fleet. Further ID. Buzz Cargo vans will join the Miele fleet as it phases out current vans.

Mandy Vanstone, fleet manager for Miele GB, said: “As part of Miele’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, we are excited to welcome the new fully customised Volkswagen ID. Buzz Cargo vans to our fleet of over 2,700 service vehicles worldwide.

“We are right at the start of this journey, but it is something we are very passionate about. Over the coming years, we intend to purchase many more fully electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles.”

The vehicle customisation was carried out as part of a joint development process between Miele, conversion partner Würth and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. Specially designed features included a custom shelving system to meet the requirements of service employees for stowing materials, replacement parts and tools, plus a centre console with an integrated folding table to serve as the driver’s workstation.

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has supplied Miele with vehicles since the early 1960s.

Craig Cavanagh, national fleet manager at Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, said: “With ULEZ zones expanding and the push to meet strict net zero targets by 2050, there is a growing urgency to reduce on-road emissions when delivering products and services.

“We’re delighted Miele has selected Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles once again and we can embark on the next exciting step in this long-standing partnership together.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for nearly 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.