Vectis Refrigeration Ltd, a local provider of refrigeration, air conditioning, and heat pump services on the Isle of Wight, has taken a step toward environmental sustainability by transitioning its fleet of service vehicles to electric vans.
This significant milestone was made possible through a local collaboration with Isle of Wight-based Vehicle Consulting Solent, who worked closely with the Vectis Refrigeration team to help source and supply the new electric vehicles.
The partnership ensured that the vans selected not only met the company’s operational demands but also aligned with their commitment to cutting carbon emissions and supporting the island’s green economy.
Will Overton, Founder and Director of Vectis Refrigeration.
“We’ve always aimed to be a future-focused company.
“Switching to electric vehicles is a natural extension of our values – it’s about doing our part to protect the environment while continuing to deliver outstanding service. We’re especially pleased to have partnered with a local business like Vehicle Consulting Solent, whose expertise and support are key in making this transition a success.”
Paul Thorley, Director of Vehicle Consulting Solent, added:
“We are thrilled to support Vectis Refrigeration on their journey toward electrification. It’s fantastic to see a local Isle of Wight business leading the way in adopting electric vehicles into their business. Our team worked hard to identify the right electric vehicles to meet their specific needs, discussing all options, and we look forward to seeing these vans in action across the Island.”
The new electric vans will serve customers across the Island, cutting operational emissions and contributing to cleaner air and quieter streets.
Vectis Refrigeration is already known for its use of natural and low-GWP refrigerants, energy-efficient heat pumps, and cutting-edge air conditioning systems. The shift to an electric fleet further reinforces the company’s leadership in sustainable building services and its deep-rooted care for the local community and environment.
For more information about Vectis Refrigeration and its services, visit www.vectisrefrigeration.com.




























































































More fire hazards on the roads.
Who would believe they are closing down fire stations
on the island, maybe they have faith in these
electric vehicles.