Falkirk Council drives towards sustainability by introducing Scotland’s first all-electric tipper fleet

Falkirk Council is set to become the first local authority in Scotland to operate a fleet of electric tipper trucks, and the first in the UK to operate electric Luton vans, marking a significant step in our commitment to environmental responsibility.
Within the next week, eight electric Ford Transit Tippers and four electric Ford Luton vans will replace the existing fleet of 12 diesel vehicles.
These electric vehicles will support key Council services provided by our Building Maintenance Department and Street Cleansing teams.
The Building Maintenance Department, tasked with servicing around 17,000 Council properties, will utilise these new electric vehicles for various essential services, including emergency and non-emergency repairs.
The Street Cleansing teams will use the tippers for the cleaning of streets, pathways, and other public spaces, managing litter removal, fly-tipping clearance, and servicing public litter bins.
The switch to electric tippers will offer cost savings, notably in reduced fuel expenses and lower maintenance costs compared to traditional diesel vehicles.
This transition not only contributes to a healthier working environment but also actively promotes the Council’s broader climate change goals.

Councillor Bryan Deakin, Portfolio Holder for Climate Change, said:
This switch to electric vehicles demonstrates our strong commitment to reducing emissions and creating healthier communities. We're proud to be leading the way in sustainable local government operations.
“Our Council was the first authority to order these innovative vehicles from Ford’s production line which now sets a benchmark for others to follow. As these electric vehicles begin circulation, our community takes another decisive step towards a cleaner, greener future.