Sydney, Tuesday 5th May 2026 – Zenobē, a global leader in fleet electrification and battery storage, and the Winning Group, a premium Australian appliance and logistics business dating back to 1906, today announced a strategic partnership to deploy 30 electric trucks across Australia.
This partnership supports Winnings’ transition toward a fully electrified, end-to-end delivery network and accelerates the decarbonisation of home appliance deliveries nationwide, while showcasing Zenobē’s expertise in enabling large-scale fleet electrification.
The ARENA supported initiative represents another application of Zenobē’s Electric Vehicle as a Service (EVaaS) model, which removes upfront capital barriers while reducing operational risk for fleet operators transitioning to electric vehicles.
The project will see the rollout of an electric fleet across two key sites. In Kemps Creek, NSW, Winnings will deploy 10 Foton T5 (4.5-tonne) electric trucks, leveraging existing on-site charging infrastructure. In Altona, Victoria, a further 20 electric trucks (8.5-tonne) will be introduced alongside new charging infrastructure designed and built by Zenobē, with final fleet specifications to be confirmed.
The partnership builds on Zenobē’s home delivery truck electrification work to date, with the opening of the first off-site electric truck charging hub in Sydney last year boasting Woolworths as the hub’s main tenant.
More than electrifying a fleet, the partnership with Winnings is about supporting a business with deep roots in Australian homes. As a family-run company Winnings has built its reputation on trust, quality, and a shared passion for the home. By helping to modernise its delivery operations with clean, electric transport, Zenobē is helping to preserve these values for future generations. With a shared commitment to innovation and exceptional customer experience, the two businesses are focused on creating more sustainable “Winning moments” for families across Australia.
Gareth Ridge, Country Director Australia and New Zealand at Zenobē, said:
“You can now have your groceries and the fridge to store them in delivered with zero emissions, meaning cleaner air, quieter streets and greater convenience.”
“Projects like this demonstrate how electrification can be scaled across diverse sectors. By combining vehicles, charging infrastructure and ongoing support into a single service, we’re helping partners like Winnings transition with confidence while reducing both cost and risk.”
Harry Boileau, General Manager, Winning Services, said:
“At Winning Services, our vision is to move from port to customer door with zero emissions, creating a fully electrified delivery journey from end to end. This partnership with Zenobē is a significant step toward making that vision a reality.
“We’re proud to be working closely with key brand partners who share this ambition. Electrolux and Fisher & Paykel are the first to join us on this journey, supporting the transition toward a cleaner, more sustainable supply chain.”
“This is about more than just electrifying vehicles – it’s about rethinking how we deliver into Australian homes. By working together across the entire supply chain, we can reduce emissions, improve efficiency, and continue delivering on our mission to create the best experiences in the world, for the world.”
Darren Miller, CEO of ARENA, said:
What sets this project apart is the focus on real world operations – heavy payloads, managed from active depots, running on real delivery routes in New South Wales and Victoria. That’s where electric trucks need to prove themselves if they’re going to scale.”
“ARENA’s role is to help de-risk first-of-a-kind projects like this and ensure the lessons are shared. The insights from this project on costs, performance, charging and operations will help other freight operators make informed decisions.”
The partnership further strengthens Zenobē’s position as a leading electrification partner for heavy vehicle fleets, building on the company’s global leadership in sustainable transport and infrastructure innovation.
For further information, please contact:
For Zenobē: Nick Hayden (0431 194 945 / nickhayden@populares.co)
About Zenobē Energy Ltd. (Zenobē)
Zenobē is an international fleet electrification and battery storage specialist, with operations in Australia, New Zealand, Europe, UK and North America. The company began in 2017 with three founders and has since increased its staff to >380 FTEs with a wide range of leading skills including electrical engineering, software development, computer sciences and financing.
From Sydney to Melbourne, Auckland to London and Massachusetts to Barcelona, Zenobē supports over 3,400 commercial electric vehicles in 122 depots globally and is the largest owner and operator of electric buses in Australia, New Zealand and the UK. The company repurposes end-of-life EV batteries to provide on-site and portable power for fleet charging, solar power optimisation and construction sites. Zenobē is also the leading owner and operator of grid-scale batteries on the Great Britain transmission network with >1.3GW of battery storage assets in operation or under construction.
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