- WJ cuts fleet carbon emission by 134tCO2e, the equivalent of 52,746 litres of diesel, through fleet electrification over the past three years.
- This progress supports WJ’s verified Science Based Target Initiative of achieving Net Zero for Scope 1 & 2 emissions by 2032.
- By choosing Rightcharge as their EV charging payment solution, WJ has accelerated fleet electrification by removing key barriers.
- The implementation of Rightcharge’s home and public EV payment solution has reduced operational costs, eased pressure on workplace charging infrastructure and boosted driver confidence, accelerating EV adoption and resulting in a 100% electric company car fleet for WJ.
WJ Group, a leader in the highways sector and wider construction industry, has made significant strides in their sustainability efforts within the last 3 years, reducing carbon emissions by an estimated 134tCO2e, equivalent to 52,746L of diesel, through the electrification of its fleet. Along with this environmental achievement, the company has seen a dramatic reduction in operational costs, while employee confidence in adopting electric vehicles has soared. This milestone is part of WJ’s ongoing commitment to their ambitious Net Zero in Scope 1 & 2 emissions by 2032, recently verified by the Science Based Targets initiative and their wider sustainability goals.
WJ Group has been able to streamline its fleet electrification process and remove key barriers by working with Rightcharge, a leader in electric vehicle charging payments. With Rightcharge, WJ is now able to provide its drivers with a single card to pay with company funds at over 70% of the UK’s public charging points. Additionally, Rightcharge automatically reimburses WJ’s drivers for all home charging by sending payments directly to their home energy accounts.
Valuable insights into their fleet’s carbon emissions, charging costs, and overall charging behaviour have been provided by Rightcharge’s powerful dashboard, including details about energy sources and carbon intensity. These detailed reports have been instrumental in tracking the company’s progress toward carbon reduction goals, especially when it comes to Scope 1 emissions reporting.
WJ has also achieved significant operational cost savings by implementing Rightcharge’s reimbursement system for home charging. Previously, the absence of such a system prevented WJ’s ability to take advantage of lower home charging rates. With Rightcharge’s solution, drivers now receive accurate home charging reimbursements through direct integrations with their chargers and energy tariffs. This has not only resulted in a reduction of EV charging costs, but it has also alleviated pressure on workplace charging infrastructure. As a result, WJ is now able to ensure its employees have full range capabilities when leaving home, while minimising downtime spent at public charging stations.
Employee confidence in adopting electric vehicles has significantly increased as a result of Rightcharge’s public and home charging reimbursement system. The system has provided WJ’s drivers with the clarity and confidence they needed, resulting in significant progress towards a 100% electric company car fleet, which is currently at 57% PHEV, 43% electric over 70 cars.
WJ Group’s outstanding sustainability achievements have also recently been recognised with the Environmental Sustainability Award at the 2025 Kier Transportation Supply Chain Awards, a testament to the company’s leadership in sustainability.
Paul Aldridge, WJ Group Sustainability Director, said: “Electrifying our company car fleet is a key part of our net zero strategy. In 2023, during the early stages of our transition, we reduced emissions by 19 tCO₂e. At our current rate of transition, this now equates to an estimated 134 tCO₂e.
“By enabling employees to charge their vehicles at home, primarily overnight, it helps us support a greener energy mix, as renewable sources are more likely to be utilised by energy operators during this period. This also ensures they start each day with a full charge, reducing reliance on potentially more costly, fossil fuel-based electricity from within depots or public charging stations.”
Charlie Cook, CEO of Rightcharge, said: “We’re really proud to support WJ in the electrification of their fleet. By removing the barriers to EV charging and simplifying payments for both home and public charging, it’s great to be able to help impressive businesses like WJ accelerate their transition to cleaner transport. It’s inspiring to see the environmental and operational impact this has delivered and we’re excited to be part of WJ’s ongoing journey toward Net Zero”